I was just as nervous as you re: legit and watching this makes me feel better. I am schedule to have my old car picked up soon and I have to agree, everyone is professional.
I promise you I don't work for the company. I sold them my car and made the video about the experience. They saw the video and After reached out to me and I signed on for an affiliate link. I do food so I don't make any money from that link. My son sold his car to them using my link and he had a great experience too. If you don't know anything about my channel know this....I don't have any brand sponsors. The ads you see on my page is for my own stuff like my cookbooks.
@@Patriots92 They are legit. I'm still affiliated with them so please use my link if you'll sell the your car. Keep in mind that my car was junk so I got $500.00. A year or so after I did this video, my son sold his car to them too. There process has changed. They didn't give cash this time. They gave a check that we had to wait 24 hours to process. We weren't worried because they were honest the first time and they pay me my affiliate money as promised. My son cashed the check the next day and all was well.
Believe what you read on the BBB. Do not believe anything good you're hearing about this place. Go through Carmax or Carvana, or sell private. Take my word for it, and save yourself the time and aggravation. They will give you the runaround--see and read my comment on here.
Unfortunately, I did not have a good experience. The person handling my file was pushy from the get-go, and did not even give their name. I was a red flag for me; but I proceeded, against my intuition. When Roberto, the tow truck driver, arrived for the pick up, looked at my car and offered $200 less than the offer I received from Wheelzy. Naturally, I sent him away. I had sent pictures, described the mechanical problems and the car was exactly as I had described it. I am NOT impressed. I know Wheelzy is a broker so experiences can differ from deal to deal. Just beware. Ask who the buyer is and research that local company. Oh, and make darn sure you have a bill of sale in case he doesn't transfer the title; because anything that happens in that car will be traced back to you and you can be held accountable.
Better off going with Carvana or Carmax; these cannot be trusted. I am skeptical of good reviews from this place, they just gave me a month of run-around--asked me to sign my title in an incorrect way, were very pushy with me, delayed my pickup several times and then cut my offer by 60%! All because they said "the offer changes every 15 days." Not my fault that you guys didn't come to get the car! Made excuse after excuse as to why they couldn't come pick it up. I've been telling everyone to avoid.
They are coming to pick up my old jeep in a couple days. It's a 2002 and has a seized engine so not really worth fixing. I did not have to send any pictures. I simply put in the info, accepted the offer and called the tow company to schedule pickup. Nobody ever asked for pictures or anything.
Alright so wheelzy is a scam. They didn't even show up. I called and texted and kept getting the same answer - the driver was running behind. That's what they told me at 10 am and that's the same answer I got at 2pm. Thing is I was scheduled for a 9am pickup. How can they be that far behind that early in the morning? I told them I wanted to cancel - 8 TIMES!!! They kept calling me and texting me trying to get me to sell them my car. Very pushy. Like what part of cancel don't they understand? Communication finally ceased after I blocked them.
@ Yeah, I get it. I also started getting a bunch of scam calls after signing up with their service. I rarely got unsolicited phone calls on my cell phone until I signed up with these used car brokers. Now, I get them every day.
they ask a out the tires being inflated for the tow trucks. Can it be towed (if tires are inflated) if not, the tow truck needs to be a roll-back bed - make sense?
Work with Wheelzy, we pick up cars nationwide. We hire towers near your area for faster pick up. The payment depends; some tower pays with cash and some towers pay with checks or Venmo.
What checks? They pay cash, so that right there is a lie in those reviews. My experience is all that matters to me. They made the guaranteed offer and followed through just like they said in writing.
My son sold his car to them last year and they gave a check that time. He had to hold the check for 24 hours. I forget why that was a stipulation, but he did and then deposited and it was fine. I wouldn’t be affiliated with them if I didn’t trust them. They didn’t know my son was my son so I can’t say they were being honest because of that.
Did you reach out to them through my link? They no longer give cash, only a check. You have to hold the check until the next day, but it's good. My son sold them last year.
Thank you for sharing your experience. Your situation is similar to what I'm experiencing now. I've been googling and googling because I was hoping this wasn't a scam. With you sharing your experience with Wheelzy, all I can say is, "I can't relate." Now I feel a little at ease, thank you. #Relatable
I tried selling to them in the process was completely the opposite of smooth. So let me tell you how a junkyard really works you call them on the phone they give you a quote and they let you know when the tow truck will be there
So first they gave me a quote on the phone. 10 minutes after we got off the phone they text me with a completely different quote saying my car was too much of a piece of crap. Then they were texting me saying to call their dispatcher to send the tow truck. I called them they were too busy. Which tells me they are not a legit junkyard because the two junk yards are not that busy. Then they send me five text messages saying to my driver get there yet did my driver get there yet. And now it's the next day and these chump scammers never showed up. So lie again and tell me how smooth it was
This place is a joke. I have an excellent condition 2002 Dodge Ram diesel with 120k miles. Its a $20k truck and they offered $400!!! They said it was most likely going to the scrap yard because it was a 2002! Literally made me sick with that offer. There is no reason it needs to go to the scrap yard. These trucks are known to go over 500,000 miles.
If you want top dollar you have to sell it yourself. Or you can haggle with a car dealer.... This company is a juckyard where cars are scraped for parts. That's how they make a profit. Selling bits and bobs off of cars.
Carbrain gave me $535 for my 2005 Chevy Malibu that was in wreck, they deducted $40 because it was outside the city. Wheezy offered me $220 because they said the car was too old and not in demand. I had to block them because after telling them I sold the car already they wanted to steal the sale from Carbrain and offer me a little bit more. I thought that was really unprofessional. Carbrain sent a tow truck the next day and they gave me a check.
I was just as nervous as you re: legit and watching this makes me feel better. I am schedule to have my old car picked up soon and I have to agree, everyone is professional.
Did they ever pay u
This is so positive it most likely is a paid ad. Or done by an employee or owner of Wheelzy.
I promise you I don't work for the company. I sold them my car and made the video about the experience. They saw the video and After reached out to me and I signed on for an affiliate link. I do food so I don't make any money from that link. My son sold his car to them using my link and he had a great experience too. If you don't know anything about my channel know this....I don't have any brand sponsors. The ads you see on my page is for my own stuff like my cookbooks.
Scam company!
@@TheBarePantryShowthinking about using them, are they legit? And how much u got
@@Patriots92 They are legit. I'm still affiliated with them so please use my link if you'll sell the your car. Keep in mind that my car was junk so I got $500.00. A year or so after I did this video, my son sold his car to them too. There process has changed. They didn't give cash this time. They gave a check that we had to wait 24 hours to process. We weren't worried because they were honest the first time and they pay me my affiliate money as promised. My son cashed the check the next day and all was well.
Seeing a lot of people having problems with their checks bouncing after selling to Wheelzy.
This makes me extremely hesitant to deal with them.
Believe what you read on the BBB. Do not believe anything good you're hearing about this place. Go through Carmax or Carvana, or sell private. Take my word for it, and save yourself the time and aggravation. They will give you the runaround--see and read my comment on here.
Isn’t it good when things run smoothly?
Thank you so much. I’ve been looking to find a place to sell my non drivable car. I will try them out and use your link.
Do you have to do anything with the DMV? Like File not running first?
Unfortunately, I did not have a good experience. The person handling my file was pushy from the get-go, and did not even give their name. I was a red flag for me; but I proceeded, against my intuition. When Roberto, the tow truck driver, arrived for the pick up, looked at my car and offered $200 less than the offer I received from Wheelzy. Naturally, I sent him away. I had sent pictures, described the mechanical problems and the car was exactly as I had described it. I am NOT impressed. I know Wheelzy is a broker so experiences can differ from deal to deal. Just beware. Ask who the buyer is and research that local company. Oh, and make darn sure you have a bill of sale in case he doesn't transfer the title; because anything that happens in that car will be traced back to you and you can be held accountable.
Better off going with Carvana or Carmax; these cannot be trusted. I am skeptical of good reviews from this place, they just gave me a month of run-around--asked me to sign my title in an incorrect way, were very pushy with me, delayed my pickup several times and then cut my offer by 60%! All because they said "the offer changes every 15 days." Not my fault that you guys didn't come to get the car! Made excuse after excuse as to why they couldn't come pick it up. I've been telling everyone to avoid.
They are coming to pick up my old jeep in a couple days. It's a 2002 and has a seized engine so not really worth fixing. I did not have to send any pictures. I simply put in the info, accepted the offer and called the tow company to schedule pickup. Nobody ever asked for pictures or anything.
Alright so wheelzy is a scam. They didn't even show up. I called and texted and kept getting the same answer - the driver was running behind. That's what they told me at 10 am and that's the same answer I got at 2pm. Thing is I was scheduled for a 9am pickup. How can they be that far behind that early in the morning? I told them I wanted to cancel - 8 TIMES!!! They kept calling me and texting me trying to get me to sell them my car. Very pushy. Like what part of cancel don't they understand? Communication finally ceased after I blocked them.
@ Yeah, I get it. I also started getting a bunch of scam calls after signing up with their service. I rarely got unsolicited phone calls on my cell phone until I signed up with these used car brokers. Now, I get them every day.
they ask a out the tires being inflated for the tow trucks. Can it be towed (if tires are inflated) if not, the tow truck needs to be a roll-back bed - make sense?
Yup it made sense to me after they came. They rolled it onto the flatbed with a wench.
Work with Wheelzy, we pick up cars nationwide. We hire towers near your area for faster pick up. The payment depends; some tower pays with cash and some towers pay with checks or Venmo.
Wait what link I want to tow mine soon like this week
wheelzy.com/?pid=13985
They have tons of negative reviews with people saying they give out fake checks.
What checks? They pay cash, so that right there is a lie in those reviews. My experience is all that matters to me. They made the guaranteed offer and followed through just like they said in writing.
@@TheBarePantryShow I almost sold my car to this company and the told me the do corporate checks through Bank of America. They didn’t offer cash.
@@caseysanders6333 I live in Southern California and they not only offered cash, but they paid in cash and gave a receipt.
They acted like to me they'd pay after got all paperwork and send to me. So no . They tried to go get it while I wasn't there
@@TheBarePantryShow they made me an offer payable by check only
She said they gave her cash, but they insist that they can only give me a check. I do not know or trust them enough to take a check from them
My son sold his car to them last year and they gave a check that time. He had to hold the check for 24 hours. I forget why that was a stipulation, but he did and then deposited and it was fine. I wouldn’t be affiliated with them if I didn’t trust them. They didn’t know my son was my son so I can’t say they were being honest because of that.
They take you car but no Money. There checks don’t work at cash centers, Walmart or even chase.
I have a a Chevy Cruze and I wanted to sell it to due to a bad transmission and catalytic converter, but I'm kind scared they scammed me
Did you reach out to them through my link? They no longer give cash, only a check. You have to hold the check until the next day, but it's good. My son sold them last year.
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Your situation is similar to what I'm experiencing now.
I've been googling and googling because I was hoping this wasn't a scam.
With you sharing your experience with Wheelzy, all I can say is, "I can't relate."
Now I feel a little at ease, thank you.
#Relatable
I just sold my old junk car to Wheelzy. The process was smooth.
Did you use my link?
@@TheBarePantryShow No. I found it myself. Then I found you on RUclips.
@@shyzhx Oh Ok. I wish you had found me first.
I tried selling to them in the process was completely the opposite of smooth. So let me tell you how a junkyard really works you call them on the phone they give you a quote and they let you know when the tow truck will be there
So first they gave me a quote on the phone. 10 minutes after we got off the phone they text me with a completely different quote saying my car was too much of a piece of crap. Then they were texting me saying to call their dispatcher to send the tow truck. I called them they were too busy. Which tells me they are not a legit junkyard because the two junk yards are not that busy. Then they send me five text messages saying to my driver get there yet did my driver get there yet. And now it's the next day and these chump scammers never showed up. So lie again and tell me how smooth it was
That was Really a Wonderful Review...If I was Wheelzy I would pay you for this Advertisement and Future Ones too!!!💵💰
Right Karla dawlin?
Why would you want people to use a link unless you were getting paid for it?
You sound like a commercial !
That is awesome!
So why they give cash to youal and but say after verify title and crap send to me. No they'd have car and title and me nothing
Don't use these guys. They are HORRIBLE!!!
This place is a joke. I have an excellent condition 2002 Dodge Ram diesel with 120k miles. Its a $20k truck and they offered $400!!! They said it was most likely going to the scrap yard because it was a 2002! Literally made me sick with that offer. There is no reason it needs to go to the scrap yard. These trucks are known to go over 500,000 miles.
If you want top dollar you have to sell it yourself. Or you can haggle with a car dealer.... This company is a juckyard where cars are scraped for parts. That's how they make a profit. Selling bits and bobs off of cars.
Carbrain gave me $535 for my 2005 Chevy Malibu that was in wreck, they deducted $40 because it was outside the city. Wheezy offered me $220 because they said the car was too old and not in demand. I had to block them because after telling them I sold the car already they wanted to steal the sale from Carbrain and offer me a little bit more. I thought that was really unprofessional. Carbrain sent a tow truck the next day and they gave me a check.
Why not just sell it yourself?