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Can I offer a car from abroad?
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What is the fee for selling my Collectable via the platform?
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How can I enlist my car?
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How do you determine if my car is a Collectable?
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Can I influence the start and end-date of my Collectable's auction?
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What is the normal auction duration?
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What's the process from car listing to sale?
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Once my Collectable is approved for listing, what information do you require?
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How much details do you require about my Collectable?
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Can I set the minimum sales price ('reserve') for my Collectable?
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What happens once my The Collectables auction has started?
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Can I make changes once the auction has started?
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Can I bid on my own car to increase the price?
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Do I have to entertain viewings of my Collectable?
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Do I have to allow my Collectable to be checked (independently)?
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Can I remove my Collectable from an active auction?
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Is it certain that my Collectable will be sold?
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What happens if the minimum sales price ('reserve') of my Collectableisn't achieved?
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Who writes the description of my Collectable?
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How will the buyer get in contact with me (to arrange the payment)?
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What happens if the winning bidder doesn't finalize the transaction?
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What happens after the auction finishes?
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I'm considering listing my Collectable but don't want to register yet, now what?
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How can I register so that I join the bidding?
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I see the price of the Highest Bid increasing in the days after the auction has ended. How is that possible?
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How can I place a bid?
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Can I view and or inspect the car prior?
Absolutely. There are various possibilities, fully tailored to your specific needs. It is possible for you to:
- Check out the car yourself (virtually), possibly with an expert, so that you are 100% certain that the Collectable fully meets your expectations
- Assign an independent car-broker to check the car top-to-bottom
- Deploy an accredited valuator to assess the car's value
- Conduct a pre-purchase inspection with a main dealer or independent specialist.
We are selecting the cars primarily based on our assessment whether a car is Collectable or not. We will use public sources of information (such as RDW, Finnik, Carfax, etc.) to obtain as much objective third-party information as possible. However, it is solely the bidder's responsibility to ascertain a Collectable is exactly what you want it to be, technically, cosmetically or otherwise. Each seller has given The Collectables and its bidders the green light to conduct any desired viewing, examination, valuation or other checks at a mutally agreed date and time.
The Collectables strives to display any and all information about a Collectable accurately at all times. However, we will not be responsible, or liable to any third party, for the content or accuracy of any content on our website.
Would you like to view a car? Then send an email to [email protected]
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What is iDIN and why do you use it?
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I don't have a Dutch bank account
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Why is the number of cars in the auction limited?
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I am trying to place a bid but cannot get my bid through?
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How does the Bid Butler work?
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Where is the minimum sales price ('reserve') listed?
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What are the minimum bid increments?
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I don't have time to follow the auction online, what should I do?
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Can I cancel or retract my bid?
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I accidentally bid an excessive amount, what shall I do?
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What is your 'anti-sniping' policy?
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How do I know whether a Collectable has a 'reserve' or not?
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What is the commission for the Collectables payable by the buyer?
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Upon completion of the auction, how do we finalize the transaction?
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Can I get in contact with the seller?
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I cannot physically meet the seller, how can we transfer the ownership of the car?
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What happens if the minimum sales price ('reserve') isn't achieved?
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Is a Collectable covered by any sort of warranty?
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What happens if the Collectable reveals a defect that wasn't listed in the description?