We saw quite a lot of signs around our neighborhood recently. One of them is "We Pay Cash"
It reasonable to buy second hand running car for resale, but what are purposes to buy wrecked and flooded cars?
We find "surprising" answer that wrecked and flooded cars could be exported to under developing countries.
Sure, these cars will be repaired before putting back on the road. These countries have "less stringent regulations."
Other reasons are (after searching through internet):
- vehicles often yield valuable parts that can be resold or used for repairing other vehicles.
- Although a vehicle may be beyond repair, it retains value as scrap metal. The buyer can extract and sell materials such as steel, copper, and aluminum.
- Certain buyers possess the skills and resources to reconstruct a wrecked vehicle, offering an opportunity to acquire a car at a significantly reduced cost.
What do you think?
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Car parts and recycle value would be my suggestion as to why people buy these things! Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
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We saw quite a lot of signs around our neighborhood recently. One of them is "We Pay Cash"
We see them, but have never used any method like this. I am not sure, really.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I hear on the news people are stealing so many parts from cars in broad daylight these days. Scary times.
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Hopefully, its a good thing.
ReplyDeleteSi se aprovechan las piezas para otros está bien.
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We saw quite a lot of signs around our neighborhood recently. One of them is "We Pay Cash"
Good way of recycling parts. They have a lot of our older cards in other countries.
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Good way of recycling parts. They have a lot of our cars in other countries.
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We saw quite a lot of signs around our neighborhood recently. One of them is "We Pay Cash"
So interesting post!! Thank you so much to sharing with us!!!
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Interesting that everything can be recycled!
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We saw quite a lot of signs around our neighborhood recently. One of them is "We Pay Cash"
Un ottimo sistema per riciclare.
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Beautiful blogs Tanza.
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We saw quite a lot of signs around our neighborhood recently. One of them is "We Pay Cash"
This is an interesting post.
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How do you prove ownership without a title?
ReplyDeleteOoh, that's good to know. And this is the first time I'm hearing it since vehicles don't really interest me. Lol
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We saw quite a lot of signs around our neighborhood recently. One of them is "We Pay Cash"
I have never tried it yet...
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There are a lot of interesting ways out there to make cash, aren't there? Kudos to them for recycling!
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We saw quite a lot of signs around our neighborhood recently. One of them is "We Pay Cash"
Oh wow interesting. You never know these days!
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Scary to think people might be buying these cars without any clue of their history.
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