Case opened: March 2010
Case closed: 28 March 2011
Case Reference: Webuyanycar - CRE-E/25631
Office of Fair Trading (OFT) (own-initiative investigation).
We Buy Any Car Ltd trading as webuyanycar.com, Company registration No.05727953, with a registered office address at Nixon Street, Rochdale, Lancashire, OL11 3JW (www.webuyanycar.com).
Consumers were given a valuation on the internet and encouraged to bring their car to We Buy Any Car Ltd.
We found a lack of transparency in dealing with consumers, in particular in relation to the status and nature of the online vehicle valuation. Once consumers had invested their time in taking their vehicle to the onsite inspection, they discovered that the final valuation might be reduced for reasons that they had not been told about, such as current market conditions.
We also had concerns about other aspects of the company's sales process.
The Enterprise Act 2002, The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999.
This investigation was opened by the OFT on its own initiative to investigate the business practices of We Buy Any Car Ltd, which offers a vehicle buying service to the general public. Consumers are directed (via search engines or television or radio advertising) to the webuyanycar.com website where they are invited to input details about their vehicle and its condition to obtain a free online valuation. If the consumer is happy with the online valuation they can arrange an appointment at the trader's premises for their vehicle to be inspected. At the onsite inspection, the vehicle is given an examination and an offer is made to the consumer to purchase the vehicle. As at 3 August 2010, the company had 114 branches throughout England, Scotland and Wales.
The OFT investigation found that nearly 96 per cent (note 1) of customers who sold their car to We Buy Any Car Ltd between 1 July 2009 and 30 June 2010 received less for their vehicle than the original online valuation. The OFT was concerned that We Buy Any Car Ltd was reducing the valuation of the vehicle for reasons other than that the condition of the vehicle at the inspection differed from that reported by the consumer when obtaining the online valuation.
As a result of its investigation, the OFT formed a view that We Buy Any Car Ltd may be operating in breach of certain provisions of the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 (CPRs) and the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 (UTCCRs). In particular, the OFT identified the following practices that the company was or had been engaging in, amongst others, with which it had concerns:
The OFT was concerned that the effect of some of these practices might be to encourage consumers to attend an onsite inspection without being aware of the true nature of the online valuation. In the OFT's view, once at the onsite inspection consumers were more likely to accept a lower final valuation price, even if they were unhappy with it, because of the time and expense already incurred, or because their personal circumstances meant they needed a quick sale (for example, because they were in financial difficulties, or were emigrating). Had they been aware of the likely reduction in value they might have chosen to explore other options for selling their car first.
During the investigation We Buy Any Car Ltd engaged constructively with the OFT and affirmed its commitment to providing greater transparency to consumers in the way in which it conducted its business.
Following its investigation, the OFT warned We Buy Any Car Ltd that it was considering applying to the court for an enforcement order, and consulted with the company with a view to ensuring that the contended infringements were not continued or repeated. We Buy Any Car Ltd and its directors then signed undertakings to address the OFT's concern that the above practices may breach the law, which the OFT accepted. Whilst the company and its directors do not accept that their business practices breached the law, they have agreed to make revisions to those practices in light of the OFT's concerns.
The Undertakings require that We Buy Any Car Ltd does not continue or repeat the conduct of concern in this case. For example, the company has agreed:
During the course of its investigation the OFT was provided with investigative assistance by a number of Trading Standards Services, including Rochdale Trading Standards Service.
Note 1: Figures quoted here are based on vehicle purchase data provided to the OFT by We Buy Any Car Ltd, covering a period from 1 July 2009 - 30 June 2010. The OFT excluded a small number of transactions that were obviously business transactions, that attracted VAT, or that clearly indicated recording errors.
Please also see:
Team Leader: Michael Lambourne (020 7211 8568, mike.lambourne@oft.gsi.gov.uk)
Project Director: Aileen Armstrong (020 7211 8827, aileen.armstrong@oft.gsi.gov.uk)
Senior Responsible Officer: Cavendish Elithorn (020 7211 8170, cavendish.elithorn@oft.gsi.gov.uk)
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