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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 9. 05. 2024
  • rebuilt title cars are not it. Copart is a scam! , dont be them... this is proof copart / IAA works. made over $2,000 literally doing nothing đŸ€Ł. I recommend this over facebook carflipping. got fired from my job making $3,500 a month. but now made my first $10,000 car flipping. you got this
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  • @fritztk9857
    @fritztk9857 Pƙed 2 dny

    Dude, you out here making bread and doing it in your own freedom; I like that! I need to figure out how to get this capital up because I strive to get my time back from this 9-5 and flip these vehicles man. One day, I’ll get it all going.

  • @cubedmack
    @cubedmack Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

    I guess I need to switch over to buying vehicle's from Copart and IAA because vehicles from dealer auctions are starting to up in price. You seem to be doing well, Champ. Keep up the great work. Will have to see if rebuilt titles sale in my area.

    • @olyaxe.s
      @olyaxe.s  Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      Thanks bro đŸ™đŸŒ I recommend it. It’s a safe way to flip cars in my opinion. Dealers tend to clear codes or sell their trash inventory to those type of auctions. I will say copart also has dealer owned vehicles. So beware !
      Confirm it’s an insurance car with bidcar.com , autovhr.com (to check carfax), or sometimes copart themselves on the notes say it’s from GEICO, State Farm , etc. because you could be buying from a dealer who suspiciously sells it of to the auction when they could’ve made money from it. Just a risk not worth taking especially if you’re putting thousands into the car. Also copart has vehicles that are sold from the public. For example, if we wreck out personal cars, but we in this case didn’t have insurance. Front end is messed up, but then we think “oh wait let’s just put on a front bumper and sell it to the auction so we can get money out of it “ then whoever is bidding on copart has the idea that the car is fine then once they get it. They’re gonna see how badly scammed they were.
      That’s an extreme example but it has happened to countless. So ALWAYS get an insurance car with copart. When it comes to these smaller entry cars
      Also. They’re salvage title vehicles. You would have to file to turn them into a Rebuilt title. Best of lucks bro đŸ’ȘđŸŒ find you a broker near you. I recommend going to a dealer.

  • @sporthightlights5812
    @sporthightlights5812 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

    Do you have a dealers license? How are you able to get these cars if you don't have a lot?

    • @olyaxe.s
      @olyaxe.s  Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Yes ! Build a good relationship with a dealer. Pay them their broker bid fee or some charge a commission from your sale. Use their license !

    • @Mankaadan
      @Mankaadan Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      Could you make a video on how to get license from the dealers and how it works?​@@olyaxe.s

  • @InMyBrz
    @InMyBrz Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    You are using a friends license OR using a broker ??
    IF Broker, which one do you like ?
    CARS from WEST ?
    SALVAGE BID ?
    SCA ?
    Are most of these cars SALVAGE TITLE ?
    WHAT state are you in ?

    • @olyaxe.s
      @olyaxe.s  Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      All my cars are Salvage title. Here in TN the rebuilt title process is super easy. Some states are a little more complicated.
      Build a good relationship with a dealer to use their license. Yes. They will charge you a broker fee, to bid. Or some charge a commission once you sell the car. Figure out the deal with whoever you go. I recommend going in person. For a more upfront approach. So it won’t sound like a scam call. I have never used copart brokers or any third party. But it should all be similar.
      Just make sure your broker is taking care of dispatching the car to you. From whatever state you win the car in.
      Going with an online broker, could limit you on how much you sell in a year, depending what state your in. Look up how many you can sell in a year at your state. Then you’ll know if it’s worth going to an online broker.
      That’s why I recommend going with a dealer and build a relationship with them, so you’ll be able to scale up. And not limited by the amount your state allows.

    • @InMyBrz
      @InMyBrz Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      @@olyaxe.s OK great.
      30 years ago I bought a Chritstmas tree from a Mom and Pop tiny dealer, we became friends and I used his license for 25 years doing it part time. Today a private person can only sell 3 cars in Florida.
      Was only going to the major dealer auctions like Manheim, like to explore them today to see if there are any deals there. I like the fact that most are GREEN LIGHT and clean titles
      I was chasing down a company that does salvage inspections and told her my story and she said come on over, we can hook you up with any number of small dealers so I can buy anywhere !
      THAT MADE MY DAY ! She and I laughed about the car buying/selling thing, she said it's like a drug addiction, gotta do it and stay in it ! She is right, it's so much fun and you can make $$ too. Always on the hunt for the NEXT car
      NOW I don't need a ripoff broker.
      ONLY questions I have is if I use MY $$ to buy cars and give him the can to sell, I am worried about not getting paid !
      Florida is a shit state for just about everything, people are leaving for GA, ALA and SC to get out of town and I don't blame them.
      I am from the Tampa Bay area but been in Brasil now 5 years. Headed back to do my thing there next year.
      I see WE HUSTLE DAILY - RAY, going to a lot of TOW YARD auctions, sure seems like some crazy deals there too ! Have you tried that ?