Does anyone on here have a Copart buying license that could help me save a little guy off the copart site without losing an arm and a leg on broker fees. If so let me know.
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The thing is if i have a co-part license in Iowa, it doesn't transfer from state to state. I simply can't help i do not know any dealers in that area. Have you checked into the fees.Last edited by sc72; 10-30-2012, 09:16 PM.An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it.
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We figure the fees into what we are willing to bid. The premium member ships are
are paid for so the membership is figured in to the bids as well, even though one or
two fees are waived. Price wise its about the same but the premium membership is more
hassle free. If I missed something I would sure like to know too!Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig
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Yeah if I buy it at 1000 just rough guessing and end up paying a broker I am looking at about 1465 total give or take $50. Plus having to fly down and get it and then drive it back. Plus it looks like nobody will let you pay with a card which is what I was going to do then turn around and sell mine. I want that little dude but its such a pain in the butt. If it was a no license required I wouldn't even think twice.
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Just a long video of someones experience with Coparts. Drove a car off the lot and only made it about 15 minutes down the road before it overheated. Plus complaining about all the fees you have to pay etc etc.
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Yeah I was planning on checking as much stuff as I could before I drove it off then was going to stop at the first place I saw and have it gone over to be sure it would make the trip. I deal with Copart a lot with my job and they are generally pretty good. There are a lot of fees though especially with a broker.
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