Is there a time limit to pick up the vehicle?

Yes, there is a specific time frame for vehicle pickup after winning an auction. Upon successfully winning an item, you’ll receive a notification detailing the exact time you have to collect your item. It’s important to note that different auctions have distinct rules. Typically, free storage days range from 2 to 5 days. Depending on the auction, storage fees can vary from $20 to $50 per day.

If you’re interested in a particular item, please provide us with the inventory number. We’ll be glad to offer more specific details regarding that item’s pickup timeline and related information.

Should you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to us at (215) 289-0300. We’re here to assist you with any inquiries or concerns you may have.

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How can I find out which options are on a vehicle? Will a CarFax give me that info?

No. Carfax will not give you what options are available. You can try google or www.decodethis.com.
If you need more details, you can try contacting that dealership and give them the VIN number. The original dealership should be able to tell you what options are on that particular vehicle. Read more

What percentage does ridesafely charge above the BUY NOW price listed?

RideSafely charges a flat rate fee for the service of $299 for any item over $1000.

Please use fee calculator to figure out your total due on any particular vehicle. Fee calculator is located on every item description page. Related: How it works “Buy Now Vehicle” option?
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How to find cars nearby my area Jacksonville, Florida?

Please click on Search Vehicle on the top bar. Scroll down to where it says Distance and enter your zip code and do miles from. Once done, click Search. It should narrow it down based on your zip code. Read more

How can I inspect the vehicle before i bid it?

Only registered dealers with that particular auction can inspect the vehicles. Regular public are not allowed for inspections. Most of the time, you would have to guesstimate the damages based on pictures and description of that item. Read more