Sure, Jan. Sure. I think it's time to just tell them to F.O.
Another Response:
The shipping company is not a dealership. Their role is strictly limited to transporting and storing vehicles, they don’t handle inspections. They also aren’t authorized to accommodate inspection requests, as coordinating them could disrupt their regular operations, given the high volume of vehicles they manage.
On the bright side, the vehicle is fully prepped and ready for transport. The purchasing process is simple and straightforward.
To begin, please provide your full name and address so I can forward your details to the shipping company. Once they receive this information, they will start the process and send us the sales contract, bill of lading, invoice, and tracking number for the transaction.
When these documents are issued, the transaction is officially underway. At that point, you will need to review, sign, and return the documents, along with a 50% payment of the total vehicle cost to the shipping company’s bank account.
Once you receive the vehicle, you will have 3 days to inspect it. If for any reason you are not satisfied, you can request a refund, and a representative from the shipping company will arrange to collect the vehicle. In that case, your payment will be fully refunded within 24 hours.
If you are happy with the vehicle, which I’m confident you will be, you will then send the remaining 50%, and the vehicle will be officially yours.
This is a standard, widely used process designed to make the transaction safe and smooth for both sides.
Please let me know your thoughts and send me your details so we can proceed.
Best Regards