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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by aieromon(m): 2:53pm On Apr 28, 2018
Tadeus:


I posted a Camry 2009 on Nairaland for sale few months ago, I was attacked by some people that the car is flooded. Some even starts cursing their generation. I wanted to respond buh when I remembered that it’s faceless forum and I might be responding to a teenage, I ignored them.


Fact: The car has a FLOOD title. Why don't you wait for the owner to drive it for the next 2 years before patting yourself for a job well done? Deep down, you know the dangers of buying a car with a FLOOD title but it's all business and profit for you.

I'm 98% sure you won't use your hard earned money to buy a car with a FLOOD title for personal use.

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by olaboy1: 4:03pm On Apr 28, 2018
Cosplay you are good to go and I am giving you a Uber 5 star.

Don’t worry about the usual you are rude argument Nigerians use all the time to emotionally manipulate you when you are standing for truth and justice. Even Nigerian pastors and politicians use those sort of things to manipulate feeble minds.

Nigeria one day will become a place built on trust and transparency.

In the West you will go to jail for non-disclosure even if it’s a used car. We have 6 months return back guarantee.

When Nigerians are trying to be dodgy, they go the emotional angle, it’s nothing unusual. It’s same format poor Nigerian girls use to call their men broke ass niggaz.

If you can’t give 100% disclosures, then take your car off nairaland. You got full disclosure from copart and I see no reason why you can’t do the same.

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by Tadeus(m): 4:39pm On Apr 28, 2018
Not here to abuse or argue wit anybody. Have made my point cleared. Not also in support of hidden vin from potential buyers. I only said it’s not advisable for a seller to be wasting his/her precious time responding to idle and teens on nairaland.

The buyer of the said Camry is active Nairalander. He also contributed bitterly on the post. But eventually settled for the car wen he saw it and his engineer gave him go ahead to buy. He only used d negative comments to reduce the price

It’s your duty to check vin of any car before purchase .


Regards

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by Jethrolite(m): 4:58pm On Apr 28, 2018
Tadeus you have said it all.
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by obekediamondfuto(m): 4:35pm On May 06, 2018
hmmmmmmm, are u serious?
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by mybestlove(m): 4:42pm On May 06, 2018
You don't want to post your Vin because you go to USA and buy their scrappage vehicles to rob us of our hard-earned money. 99% of vehicles you guys import from the USA are accidented/flood or over miled cars.

If your vehicle is authentic why are you afraid of posting the Vin here.
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by obekediamondfuto(m): 5:39pm On May 06, 2018
mybestlove:
You don't want to post your Vin because you go to USA and buy their scrappage vehicles to rob us of our hard-earned money. 99% of vehicles you guys import from the USA are accidented/flood or over miled cars.

If your vehicle is authentic why are you afraid of posting the Vin here.
u r so on point

exactly the question?! what are they afraid of? customers stealing the vin?


And y should we avoid window shopping with Vin? are they driving the car.? does it take extra money to include vin in ad? is it not money that will be spent to check Vin? so many questions..... but oh well..... their intent is to dupe unsuspecting, naive and ignorant individuals cos when it's private there is a huge probability that someone that doesn't know the how-to will not know the difference. they can even keep clean title sample vins eg blue 2013 Camry and even open a whatsapp group where they can help each other.
imagine a scenario on whatsapp


customer: please how much is ur 09 blue Camry and what are the extra details I should know about.... hope it's clean title?

dealer 1: it's clean title and going for 3m cos of its non salvage value. because u r the first person asking for this ride, gimme 2.950 cos I need to purchase another one that I'm being offered.

customer : OK gimme vin

dealer 1(dealers whatsapp group) : please I need clean title vin for 09 Camry blue, xle. please assist, it's urgent.

dealer 2: oya take, *******************, how much is my cut?

dealer 1: I go give u 50k, the ride wey I wan sell na my dead flooded accidented scrap, thanks for saving my a**s*s.

dealer 3: 50k for what, guy no try that thing oh, we agreed it's 5 percent of the total deal. no play with us here oh.
7____________&________________&_________

whereas kgb officials like cosplay would have decoded the fake or contradicting vin here on nairaland and exposed it.

this is why they are so attached to their greedy and self centered cause.

guess what, the feat has been accomplished albeit not 100 percent, but everyone that visits auto section or cartalk has an idea of how important vin search is now!

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by SALLYBERRY01(m): 9:04am On May 11, 2018
Toyota Camry 2007 xle
4plug Tokunbo Accident free with a Formica
Accident free
CD player extremely clean
Leather seat
Price 2.6m
Location Along lasu Rd
Akesan
You can contact me @08119470142 call or whatsapp.

Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by Cosplay: 9:31am On May 11, 2018
SALLYBERRY01:
Toyota Camry 2007 xle
4plug Tokunbo Accident free with a Formica
Accident free
CD player extremely clean
Leather seat
Price 2.6m
Location Along lasu Rd
Akesan
You can contact me @08119470142 call or whatsapp.

Get lost

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by HeavenlyBang(m): 9:37am On May 11, 2018
SALLYBERRY01:
Toyota Camry 2007 xle
4plug Tokunbo Accident free with a Formica
Accident free
CD player extremely clean
Leather seat
Price 2.6m
Location Along lasu Rd
Akesan
You can contact me @08119470142 call or whatsapp.

It's like all the things they're saying is not entering this one's head.

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by banky3w(m): 9:43am On May 12, 2018
HeavenlyBang:


It's like all the things they're saying is not entering this one's head.
His head is completely blocked. Were

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by INDUSTRIALFAN(m): 4:58pm On May 15, 2018
Jethrolite:
I know most of you are not actual auto dealers because a real auto dealer will not make that type of error repeatedly.

When you upload your car here for sale, please do not upload VIN. If you have a serious person who wants to buy the car then ask they come see the car physically with their mechanic.

Stop playing into the hands of do gooders here who have no interest in buying your car but only want to destroy your sale and potential commission.

I made the mistake of falling into the trap here too of damaging a car sale and I am sorry for what happened.

If you do not post your VIN online, nobody can destroy your sale with it.

You guys have to wise up and realise even though car marketing can be done online, a serious buyer will always come for physical inspection with their mechanic.

Car buyers and sellers alike should know buying a car is a huge investment even if the car is N100k, that is not chewing gum money. You have to do your due diligence before buying a car, go with a trusted and honest mechanic for physical inspection. As a potential buyer if you can not spare N2k to N10k to give a mechanic to follow you for car inspection then you are like a person giving out loan without signed documents to back the transaction. You will eventually regret not paying the little extra to secure the deal. A case of penny wise, pound foolish.
so your point is that they should hide the fact that a car is accidented to make more money? You will die a rot in hell because of the lives you want to put in danger because of money. You are no different from a Yahoo boy or an armed robber. Fool. Wait first..... How old are you? I will be fvcking disappointed the more if you are above 25 years and still think through your a55hole.

Selling an accidented car is not bad but hiding that information from the buyer is plain evil as no car can be ever restored back to factory standard. Isn't it better they know what they are buying an therefore know how to be careful when they drive such a car? Imkpi take time o.

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by Jethrolite(m): 5:07pm On May 15, 2018
INDUSTRIALFAN:
so your point is that they should hide the fact that a car is accidented to make more money? You will die a rot in hell because of the lives you want to put in danger because of money. You are no different from a Yahoo boy or an armed robber. Fool. Wait first..... How old are you? I will be fvcking disappointed the more if you are above 25 years and still think through your a55hole.

Selling an accidented car is not bad but hiding that information from the buyer is plain evil as no car can be ever restored back to factory standard. Isn't it better they know what they are buying an therefore know how to be careful when they drive such a car? Imkpi take time o.
grin grin grin Go school, you no agree. See your life now, comprehension na problem.

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by INDUSTRIALFAN(m): 5:24pm On May 15, 2018
Jethrolite:
grin grin grin Go school, you no agree. See your life now, comprehension na problem.
oga I don't want to comprehend anything. It's because of people like the op that I fell in a very big trap as a novice when I got my first car. Okay fine. I want to go for a physical inspection, I'll bring a mechanic whose services I'll have to pay for then when the car isn't sth I want to buy due to found out faults, I'll pay the mechanic again when I see another car whose history I don't know because seller refused to give me VIN to first know if I need to go there or look for another? Because I want to buy a car doesn't mean I should spend a while lot of cash on transportation and professional mechanical inspection for every car that catches my eye. Wetin. Must I kill myself? Seeing the history of a vehicle via VIN will help me decide if it's a car with a history I can deal with them I can decide to take a mechanic along to highest tell me how much I may need to spend if there's anything to look out for.
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by Gravatar: 6:38pm On May 15, 2018
INDUSTRIALFAN:
oga I don't want to comprehend anything. It's because of people like the op that I fell in a very big trap as a novice when I got my first car. Okay fine. I want to go for a physical inspection, I'll bring a mechanic whose services I'll have to pay for then when the car isn't sth I want to buy due to found out faults, I'll pay the mechanic again when I see another car whose history I don't know because seller refused to give me VIN to first know if I need to go there or look for another? Because I want to buy a car doesn't mean I should spend a while lot of cash on transportation and professional mechanical inspection for every car that catches my eye. Wetin. Must I kill myself? Seeing the history of a vehicle via VIN will help me decide if it's a car with a history I can deal with them I can decide to take a mechanic along to highest tell me how much I may need to spend if there's anything to look out for.

o bobs u get energy folo dz criminals de do argument. mk dem dey hia de fool demselvz. anybodi we no gree bring vin abeg leave am go find anoda pesin. market full car
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by INDUSTRIALFAN(m): 11:52pm On May 15, 2018
Gravatar:


o bobs u get energy folo dz criminals de do argument. mk dem dey hia de fool demselvz. anybodi we no gree bring vin abeg leave am go find anoda pesin. market full car
Abi o... The matter taya me o.
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by shurlermoz(m): 12:23am On May 16, 2018
Copart does not ask if you are a window shopper or 3rd party before full disclosure, they provide all info and leave you to decide but Nigerians must show themselves, greed runs in the blood.
They even have the effrontery to make a thread to defend it, same people will tell you Yahoo boys are good because they pay school fees and feed their family...... What's wrong with us?

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by andycom(m): 12:30am On May 16, 2018
valarinz:


You ran away on the other thread when I posted these screenshots, now you're here forming holy, pls explain the relevance of those personal slander on my family to your vin campaign...I'm waiting

I followed that thread, he had to walk away cos you're a cunning human being, trying to form holy while you're not.

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by andycom(m): 12:36am On May 16, 2018
Jethrolite:
We are in Nigeria, between America and Nigeria things can happen to the car.

things like what? if I may ask? accident? flooded car? then repairs abi?. this statement you just made just certified that you're a dishonest dealer.
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by andycom(m): 12:43am On May 16, 2018
Cosplay:
Cosplay, trust and high integrity cheesy grin

Please disabuse yourself of that notion. I do not expect anyone here to hold a random moniker in high esteem. My work here will speak for itself. Draw your conclusions and form your opinions.

Ignore the unstable fellow and focus on the results of his lack of stability.

Cosplay carry go, we're happy with what you're doing to these scammers who call themselves car dealers. and I think it's time we introduce a law that states, "for a dealer to sell a car on nairaland he/she must include the VIN number on the said post". SIMPLE

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by Jethrolite(m): 12:55am On May 16, 2018
andycom:


things like what? if I may ask? accident? flooded car? then repairs abi?. this statement you just made just certified that you're a dishonest dealer.
I don't sell cars.
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by andycom(m): 7:26am On May 16, 2018
Jethrolite:
I don't sell cars.

Chisos Christi of Nazareth, so why are you telling car dealers not to post Vin numbers of cars? can you imagine this greedy human being
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by valarinz: 8:29am On May 16, 2018
andycom:


I followed that thread, he had to walk away cos you're a cunning human being, trying to form holy while you're not.

Can u provide just one quote from me here on Nl, where I remotely pretended to be a holy man?
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by computerglobal(m): 5:55pm On May 16, 2018
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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by Nobody: 3:38pm On May 20, 2018
Jethrolite:
I know most of you are not actual auto dealers because a real auto dealer will not make that type of error repeatedly.

When you upload your car here for sale, please do not upload VIN. If you have a serious person who wants to buy the car then ask they come see the car physically with their mechanic.

Stop playing into the hands of do gooders here who have no interest in buying your car but only want to destroy your sale and potential commission.

I made the mistake of falling into the trap here too of damaging a car sale and I am sorry for what happened.

If you do not post your VIN online, nobody can destroy your sale with it.

You guys have to wise up and realise even though car marketing can be done online, a serious buyer will always come for physical inspection with their mechanic.

Car buyers and sellers alike should know buying a car is a huge investment even if the car is N100k, that is not chewing gum money. You have to do your due diligence before buying a car, go with a trusted and honest mechanic for physical inspection. As a potential buyer if you can not spare N2k to N10k to give a mechanic to follow you for car inspection then you are like a person giving out loan without signed documents to back the transaction. You will eventually regret not paying the little extra to secure the deal. A case of penny wise, pound foolish.

Oga, am sure you have ever bought a car you will know that the first thing to do is ask the car dealer or seller for VIN.

If you have nothing to hide, posting the VIN of the vehicle is no big deal except you’re an agent or one of those people who go to Jiji, Olx and other platform to steal someone else advert of car without permission.

If I asked for Car VIN and you are unable to provide it, I believe you don’t have access to the Car or you’re trying to sell me a STOLEN VEHICLE.

So please, if you’re not selling STOLEN VEHICLE, posting VIN isn’t a crime.
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by Jethrolite(m): 3:43pm On May 20, 2018
TheCar:


Oga, am sure you have ever bought a car you will know that the first thing to do is ask the car dealer or seller for VIN.

If you have nothing to hide, posting the VIN of the vehicle is no big deal except you’re an agent or one of those people who go to Jiji, Olx and other platform to steal someone else advert of car without permission.

If I asked for Car VIN and you are unable to provide it, I believe you don’t have access to the Car or you’re trying to sell me a STOLEN VEHICLE.

So please, if you’re not selling STOLEN VEHICLE, posting VIN isn’t a crime.


You be God, you know say I never buy car before. Abeg park well if you can not comprehend less than a page of texts.
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by Nobody: 4:17pm On May 20, 2018
Jethrolite:
You be God, you know say I never buy car before. Abeg park well if you can not comprehend less than a page of texts.

I know you have bought a car and sell your car on this platform.

And you have also advertised some other cars for sale on this platform.

So before buying a car, having the VIN is very important.

Some of you (Car Dealers) advertise a 2008 Car as 2012/13 demanding a 2012 price for a 2008 Car.

As a buyer, the first thing I need or ask for is the Car VIN. Before mechanic inspection, I need to be sure an really buying the stated year not upgraded version.

Car history is also important, so as a car dealer don’t sell a car you can’t drive or have your family drive.

Selling a car isn’t just about making money, you need to consider the safety of live.

So I maintain my stand, if you’re not selling a STOLEN VEHICLE, posting car vin shouldn’t be of any concern for you as a Car Dealer.

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by Jethrolite(m): 4:24pm On May 20, 2018
TheCar:


I know you have bought a car and sell your car on this platform.

And you have also advertised some other cars for sale on this platform.

So before buying a car, having the VIN is very important.

Some of you (Car Dealers) advertise a 2008 Car as 2012/13 demanding a 2012 price for a 2008 Car.

As a buyer, the first thing I need or ask for is the Car VIN. Before mechanic inspection, I need to be sure an really buying the stated year not upgraded version.

Car history is also important, so as a car dealer don’t sell a car you can’t drive or have your family drive.

Selling a car isn’t just about making money, you need to consider the safety of live.

So I maintain my stand, if you’re not selling a STOLEN VEHICLE, posting car vin shouldn’t be of any concern for you as a Car Dealer.
Abeg go.
Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by Cosplay: 4:27pm On May 20, 2018
TheCar:


I know you have bought a car and sell your car on this platform.

And you have also advertised some other cars for sale on this platform.

So before buying a car, having the VIN is very important.

Some of you (Car Dealers) advertise a 2008 Car as 2012/13 demanding a 2012 price for a 2008 Car.

As a buyer, the first thing I need or ask for is the Car VIN. Before mechanic inspection, I need to be sure an really buying the stated year not upgraded version.

Car history is also important, so as a car dealer don’t sell a car you can’t drive or have your family drive.

Selling a car isn’t just about making money, you need to consider the safety of live.

So I maintain my stand, if you’re not selling a STOLEN VEHICLE, posting car vin shouldn’t be of any concern for you as a Car Dealer.

Have you ever tried to reason with a nigerian policeman to collect 50 naira instead of 100 naira?

How did that argument go?

Because that's how the argument with the person you're arguing with is going to go.

With people like that, make your point, and move on.

When you fight with a lunatic in the market, bystanders automatically assume both parties are mentally unstable.

Let the pigs wallow in the mud.

Jump and pass.

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by Nobody: 4:37pm On May 20, 2018
Cosplay:


Have you ever tried to reason with a nigerian policeman to collect 50 naira instead of 100 naira?

How did that argument go?

Because that's how the argument with the person you're arguing with is going to go.

With people like that, make your point, and move on.

When you fight with a lunatic in the market, bystanders automatically assume both parties are mentally unstable.

Let the pigs wallow in the mud.

Jump and pass.

You’re right.

A crook is always a crook.

I appreciate your work on this platform. You’re doing a great job by not only protecting novice buyers but also safeguarding people’s live on the road.

One day, am sure the government will start prosecuting and jailing crook car dealers like the op just like they are hunting down fraudsters now.

Human Lives Matters.

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Re: Nairaland Auto Dealers(brokers) Stop Posting Vin To Third Party by calculusx(m): 10:52am On Aug 11, 2018
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