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Re: tradecarview

Post by Dyonko » 4th April 2019, 08:56

Clara iwe kulibobesha.

I’m currently in heated negotiations to buy a secondhand bicycle because I cannot afford the price the seller is demanding. Now here you are talking about buying multiple cars as if you are discussing the purchase of papayas at the market.

Koma kuno ungalile chabe ka

Re: tradecarview

Post by Clara » 4th April 2019, 07:51

I for one can recommend trade car view. Bought the first car through them and had no problems. Again just paid for another car and everything is in the process . In addition to this, car bought through trade car view are in good state. Have no doubt even this time my car will be delivered.

Re: tradecarview

Post by SASTRAD » 29th May 2014, 12:45

I am a car exporter in Japan. I am Canadian, and have an internet reputation. Many dealers that use tradecarview sell poor quality cars or just take people's money.

Its true that tradecarview has the escrow service that will reduce people's fears, but only big dealers can afford to hold up their assets. Many good, but small, dealers don't use tradecarview because its like a mafia, and they pressure you into high fees for selling (according to some dealers I have spoke with that used tradecarview for a short time).

My company doesn't use tradecarview. I work hard to keep my company reputation positive. I have many reviews on other car websites. This is the sign of a good dealer; reviews on forums. Please do your research before buying.

Cheers
Steven Smith
www.sastrad.com
A Canadian car exporter in Nagoya Japan

Re: tradecarview

Post by LSY » 11th February 2014, 15:09

You are right on this point. Internet buying is too risky but with tradecarview and paytrade you are assured with your transactions.

Re: tradecarview

Post by LSY » 11th February 2014, 15:01

Fima rumor fye these people are good

Re: tradecarview

Post by Guest » 9th February 2014, 19:34

I on my way to buy car to tradcarvien is there some one who can ensure me that trad carview is serious?so I m from drc but i want to know if there is another fees to pay a part from price , fret, tradecarview fees... and how much cost the dutie in mombasa

Re: tradecarview

Post by Broad daylight crook » 23rd August 2013, 17:35

I heard that this tradeview joint practices the oldest trick in the car sales business. If a car selling for say, K10,000 sits on display for several weeks without a buyer, they change the price tag. They write a big K24,000, then cross it out and write 50% off @ K12,000. Raising the price by K2,000 under the pretense of a discount.

Re: tradecarview

Post by Silas » 23rd August 2013, 10:58

WELL. TRADECARVIEW CHEAT PEOPLE ON SO CALLED 'DISCOUNT ON CLEARING CHARGE. THIS IS TOTALLY NOT TRUE AND THIS IS THE ONLY BENEFIT THEY OFFER APART FROM PAYTRADE FACILITY WHICH I DON'T THINK IS WORTH FOR WHAT YOU PAY. NORMALLY JAPANESE PEOPLE ARE HONEST(REMEMBER WHEN JAPAN HAD HIT BY TSUNAMI PEOPLE COLLECTED PRECIOUS ORNAMENTS AND GAVE TO GOVT.!!). I ORDERED A CAR THROUGH TC AND I DID NOT GET A SINGLE COIN ON CLEARING CHARGE DISCOUNT AT THE PORT. NOW I HAVE ORDERED ANOTHER CAR WITHOUT TRADECARVIEW FROM THE SAME SUPPLIER WHO IS JAPANESE(I DONT THINK JAPANESE OWNS TC) AND CLEARING AGENT IS GOING TO CLEAR AT THE SAME PREVIOUS CHARGE SO I COULD SAVE ON TRADECARVIEW FEE WHICH IS SO HIGH WHEN YOU ORDER EXPENSIVE VEHICLE.

THANKS
SILAS

Re: tradecarview

Post by kossy » 23rd December 2012, 22:06

i have so far bought 3 cars through trade car view. i find them informative as the constantly update you on your progress. they are safe (with pay trade) and very genuine. by the way you buy a car for 200US on any site be ready to be disappointed and thats no coz to demarket a business

Re: tradecarview

Post by LMT » 22nd December 2012, 17:54

Before buying make sure to get VIN number, Engine number and registration numbers. If you can, do your own checks on the history of the car with these numbers.

In the UK we can verify mileage, previous owners, outstanding finance, accident damage etc before the mechanical inspection and test drive.

Lots of vehicle exporters in UK and Japan advertise cars they don't even have in stock, using 'library' pictures and will instead ship a cheap trade-in scruffy miler of the same age and colour as the car you think you are buying. Service history and previous MOT certificates get 'lost' and the new owner receives something very different than they ordered.

Best source of cars is from the home market , which we buy our own cars from, rather than export only... London Motor Traders ltd

londonmotortraders.com 0044 750 232 232

Re: tradecarview

Post by Mjak » 16th October 2012, 07:01

use SBT JAPAN , Leading car exporting company ,

Re: tradecarview

Post by Observer » 11th September 2012, 12:05

Tradecarview is just a platform where different companies advertise their cars. They don't sell cars themselves, No! So one you decide on the car you want to buy, the owners of that car will contact you directly. You will be dealing with them from then on. But as others have said, use paytrade to have a peace of mind.

Re: tradecarview

Post by bill » 17th July 2012, 15:37

just use paytrade bwana, you'll find yhe details right on he page of your car of interest. i managed to get one with milleage below 19000km, which was quit a good deal, all the best.

Re: tradecarview

Post by Kapala » 17th July 2012, 13:32

Gentlemen,

Mwantinya! i was in a process of paying for a car from the same site, how do you involve the paytrade so as my money can be secured. I even thought of drinking up the buks in my pocket, can I invite you all instead of giving it to these said guys?

Re: tradecarview

Post by Chicci » 16th July 2012, 00:16

I live in the State and I buy and sale cars in Zambia. I buy them through Tradecarview. Its a legitimate car dealership. As long as you pay through paytrade you will be good. You will need to read everything that's on their website so you don't get scammed otherwise go for it boyfriend.

Re: tradecarview

Post by zakeyo » 15th July 2012, 13:00

they say experience is the best teacher and cheap is expensive. tradecarview is my best i bought a car before using this site and it came very secured. the only thing you need to do is include pay trade charge which is currenly at $150 and your money will be secured. paytrade is like AM trading in Zambia. the other andvantege is you will negotiate for your car on line at a price you feel you can manage unlike other dealers/ sites. so remember to use pay trade for the security of your money.chao

Re: tradecarview

Post by Kantwa » 15th November 2011, 21:20

Osho you may not work for tradecar view, but do you work for Paytrade?

Re: tradecarview

Post by Chingelengele » 15th November 2011, 19:03

This is why I ride my bicycle around Lusaka. This car business is too messy and damn expensive. Besides, I'd rather save my money and spend it in Zambia instead of giving it to the Japanese or Germans or whomever.

Re: tradecarview

Post by Osho » 15th November 2011, 13:07

in my earlier post i forget to mention that trade car view is not a vehicle supplier. it is just a platform for a multitude of suppliers to showcase their wares. That's why they strongly recommned paytrade. You will never go wrong if u use paytrade. The Problem with Zambian's is that you would rather risk $20,000 just because you don't want to pay an extra 1% for to mitigate your risk. There is nothing for free in this world, if you want that extra security then you have to bear the extra cost.


PS: I don't work for trade car view

Re: tradecarview

Post by motoka » 15th November 2011, 10:13

DONT EVEN TRY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GIVE ME THE SHEETS INSTEAD

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