Michaewh
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Michael
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2022
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- Location
- Portland, OR
- Vehicles
- 2017 BMW i3 BEV, 2016 Mercedes Benz GLA45 AMG
- Occupation
- Business Owner
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Let me know when you sell it, I have one and might consider it if Rivian doesn't give decent value on the trade inHmmm ?. Wonder how my first edition EV6 would do on cars and bids. It has to be better than the constant stream of Nigerian scammers on Auto Trader.

Boats huh? My Hummer EV auction is supposed to go live later today on C&B.Full disclaimer: my financial stupidity is boats.
But this is another level of cra-cra.
I mean shouldn't qualify for tax rebate, he didn't put miles on it so he could sell it, that's definitely intentional flipping. Plus C&B fee and 30% taxes. Still a profit but, weird that someone wouldn't buy the cheaper ones from ebay for 10k less.By my math this ends up being around a $54k strict profit for the seller, depending on taxes/reg fees/etc.. and factoring in the tax rebate. Could be a bit more depending on how they set it up.
Buyer pays the fee and seller will get the tax rebate. I've never purchased from eBay motors but C&B seems safer to me.I mean shouldn't qualify for tax rebate, he didn't put miles on it so he could sell it, that's definitely intentional flipping. Plus C&B fee and 30% taxes. Still a profit but, weird that someone wouldn't buy the cheaper ones from ebay for 10k less.
15k safer? I dunno, seems like someone got caught up on the bid, of course seems almost stupid not to sell at these prices as I’ve argued but I stand by the fact that he shouldn’t get tax credit. IRS could very easily audit this. You can only claim it if you intended to use it for personal reasons.Buyer pays the fee and seller will get the tax rebate. I've never purchased from eBay motors but C&B seems safer to me.
IRS is still processing millions of overdue tax Refunds from last year.....IRS could very easily audit this.
15k safer when it means potentially getting scammed out of $130k on eBay? Probably. But yes, the money is insane all around. Crazy stuff.15k safer? I dunno, seems like someone got caught up on the bid, of course seems almost stupid not to sell at these prices as I’ve argued but I stand by the fact that he shouldn’t get tax credit. IRS could very easily audit this. You can only claim it if you intended to use it for personal reasons.
Eh I’m of the mindset if they are going to audit people that have less than nothing they should be auditing things like this. For the most part they already know what people owe and making 50k on a car a month after you bought it seems like a flag. But anyway that gets political and I’ll just stop it at I disagree. If this guy wants to sell his truck I really don’t blame him but morally I think he shouldn’t get the tax credit.IRS is still processing millions of overdue tax Refunds from last year.
This kind of tax fraud ranks near the bottom of the scale I bet.
C&B looks like the way to sell any decent car these days. Buyer premium capped at $4500 and seller only pays listing fees. Not sure if it still works this way or what current fees are, but last (and only) time I sold a car on eBay Motors (about 4 years ago) they took 10% of my sale plus almost $80 in listing fees. ...Would've done better at CarMax at the time.Buyer pays the fee and seller will get the tax rebate. I've never purchased from eBay motors but C&B seems safer to me.