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[quote=Anonymous]I have an excellent car to sell. Old but low mileage and nearly pristine body and interior. The stereotypical grandma car that was barely driven... It's insane how hard it has been to get rid of this car. First, I tried CarMax because they promised to come to the house. Great! But nope! They won't come to the house after all. I would need to drive the car there 45-60 min and then find my own way home afterward. Second, I tried the car's branded dealership. Price way, way too low. Third, I tried car donation. The guy said I needed to give him a PAPER COPY of the POA. Yeah, right. He obviously has no clue what he is talking about. Fourth, I tried selling to Eastern Motors. Their website says I will get an offer if I take photos, so I take 20-30 minute to go to the car and take all the photos. But nope! Then, they say I need to "come in" to get a price. Wtf? They lied. Fifth time is a charm! Finally, I tried a different car donation place. This woman knew her stuff and the car donation will likely happen within a week. They will come to my house and can handle the POA and other paperwork. Lastly, my personality disordered sibling will likely scream at me about getting rid of the car, but I have asked many times for three years what they want to do with the car, and they refuse to answer. Since I did not hear back, we are doing it my way![/quote]
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