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I’ve got the same - got it for work.
Tbh i wish i had spent a little bit more as the way the hisense is backlight on the sides does my head in and it is no where near as good as the tv i replaced imo.
But then it is sub £300.00 LOL
You can buy a straight normal 182 for less and in better condition which will no doubt be easier to eventually sell on as well.
4k for a fucked trophy. Bad buy tbh.
There are loads of rogue card providers who are basically resellers. I just went direct to the big companies after a bit of research as was getting houdned by pricks wanting me to change over.
Yeah I had a battle getting a new contract and reduced fees last year... it is worth the effort tbh with a few different payment providers.
But my MO is try and get bank transfer as much as possible and avoid cards if all possible.
LOL i feel ya bro and i wish i could do the same but…
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/card-surcharge-ban-means-no-more-nasty-surprises-for-shoppers
i think you’ll find you shouldn’t be doing it and you could get in s**t for it. Tbh last thing you want is some gov dept snooping around if a...
Yeah, This was also prevelent a bit for appliances. Ring up, pay then collect and f**k off.
I don't take card payments over the phone as you firstly have zero protection on the payment with your payment service provider. Plus the fees are higher too compared to a chip and pin transaction...
Just checked, it is only for personal consumer cards.
Business to business you can charge the fee. But then depends on whether you want to do thta or not if you are courting a new long term customer. You may take a view on it as the card payments isn't going to be a regular thing.
We used to charge customers a fee when they used credit cards on our machine. That got outlawed a few years ago now, you have to suck it up. It may be different for business to business and not for the public customers.
I have no idea what your company is but do you not have a card machine in reception or something? You can manually input card details into one. Fees are higher on company cards as well as taking the transaction that way also.
I’d be deferring it to company policy. What payment types do you...
CC are just an intermediary.
When i bought a car off CC you immediately pay the fees then you get all contact details for the seller so you can yourselves work out how to collect/make payment
I think it's considered poor spec as it is a cup basically.
RB is a nice colour but it’s really a 182 colour in my mind.
However the mileage is what does it for me and thats where the value is along with the factory recaros imo.
If i had the space at home i’d be considering bidding tbh.
It is deffo a very desirable car. I think it is worth 14-15k and i’d be surprised if it made much less.
Only takes two people who want it and it could easily be high teens.
Good luck!
I've been on this clio scene a long time. circa 2004. I've seen a lot.
it is a lovely car for sure. It has a few fundemental issues in my opinion that stops it making the top/crazy money.
1 - it is a 200 cup - No one really ever wanted a 200 cup back in the day. they don't really want a 200...
The market peaked imo 2021 ish late. Maybe a bit into 2022.
I’d be holding onto it personally if you can.
Nice second car to keep mint and enjoy on days out. 👍