How My Grandma Helped Me Sell My Mercury Using the Internet
Isn't it ironic? My grandmother is part of the older generation, notorious for its difficulty accepting the electronic age. She remembers when motor cars were a new concept. She does not, however, remember how to turn on her computer most of the time. So you can imagine how surprised I was when she told me she wanted to help me sell my Mercury online. Recently she surprised me by taking some online classed and becoming quite computer savvy. Now that my grandfather is gone and she has lots of time to fill, I'm glad she is being constructive, and I was most happy to have help trying to sell my Mercury.
Online Services
Online services are an unknown option; it's not like you can go look at their facilities to determine how trustworthy they are. Nowadays, scams run wild, and everyone is trying to make a quick buck online. So I trusted my grandma to help with the research and find me a legitimate web site that wouldn't make it harder to sell my Mercury than it needs to be.
My grandma is a smart old bird, so it didn't take her long to come up with Cash4UsedCars.net. She started the process by filling out their online form, which in no way obligated her or myself to sell anything to them. Then she spoke with a representative on the phone and was pleased with the responses she got. She said they were knowledgeable and kind. My grandma doesn't know much about my car, but she was bound and determined to sell my Mercury online, if only to show off her recently acquired skills.
The Easiest Way to Sell
She made an appointment for an appraiser to come look at my Mercury in between some of my classes at the local college. He was able to appraise it right there in the busy parking lot. I got some curious glances from fellow students, but it was over so quickly, I hardly had time to be embarrassed. Half an hour later, he was offering me a fist full of cash to sell my Mercury.
Cash4UsedCars.net made the whole process so easy, and my grandma made it possible. I put aside some of that cash and took her to a swanky dinner at her favorite restaurant to thank her for her Internet skills. Never again will I make fun of her for not knowing how to turn on her computer.