Hiyo ni starting price, sio final price. It will go to the highest bidder. Tafuta insider, unaambiwa highest bid unaongeza 1k juu.
I’ve bought at an auction once. I flipped the car even before doing any paperwork. I picked the car to drop it to the new owner nikamwachia paperwork yeye ndio afuatilie.
I once called them wakasema pricing ni hiyo and can be negotiated downwards
No bidding
If you have cash, unaeza rudi na gari ukipenda
flipping can be a good idea ukipata deal fiti
some decent profit
Guys picking auction leads from fb :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D …good thing i am an insider who knows actually where to go but naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah aint telling nah body… stupid mongrel kids’ talkers passing single IQ genes to mongrel kids
Be careful with those too good to be true deals from FB. Utaoshwa ushangae. Kuna story ilikuwa ina trend how a company in mombasa swindled many guys of their cash by posting below market price cars. Ulikuwa unaambiwa uekelee deposit ndio wakushikie hiyo ndae. Then before ufike coast washakutoanisha extra money for insurance, za service. Someone here might know what am talking about. I prefer buying a car direct from owners i.e jina ya ID ni same name on the logbook. Si hekaya za ati hii gari ilikuwa ya nyanyangu am selling on her behalf.
Flipping ni kununua gari ama any other property with intention of selling it asap at a quick profit. Some people don’t even change documents to their names. Wewe @Thirimaii unanunua gari kutoka kwa @kanguthu then you sell it to @Ngau claiming that kanguthu ni babu yako or you are actually kanguthu