Get That Vehicle’s History In Seconds!

August 27, 2009 · Filed Under Business, Internet, Motoring · Comment 

The Check THE CHECK gives vehicle buyers instant car check access to authentic DVLA and Police information, as well as serious damage and written-off data from British Insurers. For just £3.00, you can check the details of any mainland GB registered vehicle, including whether it is written-off, accident damaged, scrapped, stolen, the number of owners, colour changes, date first registered and of course make, model and vehicle identity.
THE CHECK handles over 150,000 vehicle checks per year

7.5 million second hand vehicles are sold each year, more than 150,000 are reported stolen and 1 in 25 have serious accident damage. Yet alarmingly, only 1 in 3 people bother to check their vehicle’s history.

With THE CHECK, the UK’s first vehicle history car data text check service, you can now check your vehicle status when buying a used car or motor-bike in a hassle-free, low-cost way.

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How to Sell Your Car for Free Online

August 17, 2009 · Filed Under Business, Internet, Motoring · Comment 

Car classifieds We’ve all been there. We want to sell a car, and after months of leaving it parked by the side of the road collecting dust and stone chips, we decide to forgo the cash and advertise it in the local or larger city papers. You may receive more phone calls, but many want a bargain (and we all know, you value something more than other people do) and so you’re not prepared to go that low. You may try advertising online, but the fees can be exorbitant, and it’s a lot of bother for what can often be little result. And then the sites you choose to advertise on are usually linked to some other business, so you end up with spam or catches you’re not aware of when you entered your credit card number (such as a two-week limit for your ad). If you wanted spam or popups or whatever kind of ad-ons the site is trying to sell, you’d want to advertise for free. It’s like paying a company to allow them to advertise on your car. You don’t exactly go to the shop and pay for someone to advertise their product on your car by way of a bumper sticker. Well, some do, but it hardly makes sense.

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