Erepairables.com

catman3126

Ehhh?.... You don't say?
Jul 24, 2012
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Has anyone heard of this site or used it? I signed up for it to look through all the wrecked rigs and see if there was something to buy. seems fishy though I bid on one and the bid went above mine and i didn't get it but now i see the vehicle is relisted which makes me think they have someone of there end to bid up the rigs up and get someone like me to pay more money. The odd thing is that the pictures this time are in a different place and listed in a different town that is close by to the town it was in when i bid. so i called them and asked about this specific rig and he said looks like someone is trying to do a quick flip. he said he would call back and let me know what the deal is in the morning. so far the guy has always called back and answered all questions. just wanted to know if anyone has used it or not and also they don't except credit cards only wire transfers. that always raises a red flag for me, i have heard of alot of scams with wires transfers and people getting screwed out of alot of money. thanks.
 

dirty_max

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Jan 27, 2013
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yea that sounds pretty fishy. do you have a rebuilders lisense? most legit salvage yards require that you have a rebuilders license before you can buy the vehicle. copart.com is a legit website for that, i just bought a burnt truck from a guy with a rebuilders license who got it from copart
 

catman3126

Ehhh?.... You don't say?
Jul 24, 2012
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NE Oregon
No licence for that they said it is no problem to buy from this site but what the deal is is i bid on it and they actually gotot the auction and bid on it and if it doean't go over the max bid i put in i win it. they charge a brokerage fee. so i would imagine they are the one with the rebuilders licence.