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    BaT issues - is it just me, am I cursed?

    I just submitted 3 cars to brat this week: matching #’s 86 Targa hotrod w/3.4L and over 150k in receipts, 5000 miles on resto / 82SC Targa in Moss Green w/53km and 100k in resto receipts and an 89 Jag XJS w/43km and 45k in receipts. All cars are damn near perfect. They told me they’d take the 86 hotrod only if I’d drop my reserve to @ 60k as they weren’t sure that I was being realistic about my amended reserve of 67. They could give a rats ass about anything except their profit. Screw the sellers. They haven’t responded back on the other 2 cars but I’m refusing to let them list them.

    I tried listing an concours 83SC cab w/16,000 orig miles with them a couple of years ago (reserve then was 60k) and they told me that wasn’t their audience’s type of car. Last year they refused our ‘08 Audi S4 Avant wagon w/60,000miles because it was an automatic. I’m FOREVER done with them. Glad to hear, and use alternatives.

    Anybody else have similar experiences?
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    Have you considered Carsandbids? Doug Demuro launched it not that long ago. They seem to have the foot traffic and aren’t as greedy yet as BaT is. Might be worth your consideration.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jos.hall View Post
    Have you considered Carsandbids? Doug Demuro launched it not that long ago. They seem to have the foot traffic and aren’t as greedy yet as BaT is. Might be worth your consideration.
    Thanks jos, I’ll look into them.

    Peter, NOT a fan of fleabay but may put them there to drive traffic offsite. I think the buyers for these types of cars look elsewhere.

    John, THAT’S why so many love you man!
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    To err is human; to blame it on someone else is more human...

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    Thank you John. That is very kind of you. I helped a friend sell her late husband's 68 911S that was turned into a Brumos RSR Tribute on BAT last week. I used another friend to do the listing as he is very well known to the BAT people. The car was kind of a "Bitsa" car but was very cool. They weren't too keen on listing it but having a known seller swayed them, I suppose. The car was listed with a reserve that was negotiated a bit higher than they wanted. In the end, it sold for less than the reserve but still a good number and my friend was quite happy. I have known Randy, the former owner and founder of BAT for many years but have no history as a seller or buyer on BAT so I used a known seller to represent the car. . I think the old adage "It's who you know" still applies today.

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    Since BaT’s sale, the number of dealer listings has skyrocketed. You can clearly see where the business model is going......

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    Yip, that Guano for ya.
    It's a $$$ machine and there are posts here about it's recent sale.
    May be better posted in "Other Porsche Passions"
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    Yes: submitted my 1972 911s "rsr" but wasn't excepted. I don't know if it was the reserve (which I was willing to lower) or the car being in Europe. Also submitted a 3.2 short stroke engine with low reserve without success. Thought pcarmarket was 2nd best. I submitted and directly had a call from them, car was online within 48h. But this site is absolutely not comparable to BAT unfortunately. Never again...
    Quote Originally Posted by nvr2mny View Post
    I just submitted 3 cars to brat this week: matching #’s 86 Targa hotrod w/3.4L and over 150k in receipts, 5000 miles on resto / 82SC Targa in Moss Green w/53km and 100k in resto receipts and an 89 Jag XJS w/43km and 45k in receipts. All cars are damn near perfect. They told me they’d take the 86 hotrod only if I’d drop my reserve to @ 60k as they weren’t sure that I was being realistic about my amended reserve of 67. They could give a rats ass about anything except their profit. Screw the sellers. They haven’t responded back on the other 2 cars but I’m refusing to let them list them.

    I tried listing an concours 83SC cab w/16,000 orig miles with them a couple of years ago (reserve then was 60k) and they told me that wasn’t their audience’s type of car. Last year they refused our ‘08 Audi S4 Avant wagon w/60,000miles because it was an automatic. I’m FOREVER done with them. Glad to hear, and use alternatives.

    Anybody else have similar experiences?

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    Surprising. I guess there’s always eBay! GLWS
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