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    Pacific Claims Service

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    Copart

    Copart

    (13 reviews)

    If you choose to work with Copart be ready to experience additional unexpected fees. Copart runs a…read moreborderline scam using additional fees and auto renewal policies to swindle extra cash out of customers throughout vehicle buying and auto membership renewals. When I purchased a vehicle for $7500 from a copart auction I ended up paying an additional $1000 in various fees to copart to include lot fees after my transport company kept cancelling. The following year my account auto renewed and charged an additional $100, when I contacted copart to cancel my subscription and refund the $100 the company refused stating some policy where they refuse refunds to existing accounts.

    This company holds auctions all over the world for vehicles. They are best known for insurance…read moresalvage vehicles. They also get clear title vehicles and even some clean classic cars.You must be a licensed dealer or get one to broker the deal for you. They charge a $25 one time membership fee and require a deposit to bid. I have yet to buy a vehicle from this company, but I have been trying for months. Everytime I am the high bidder on one of their auctions I get a counter offer from the owner of the lot. Its always a price that is over retail value. I am a licensed dealer and I need to buy my vehicles at a price that leaves me some profit. This is really frustrating since I am used to auctions that have no reserve, or fair reserves. I have seen other vehicles that I feel were bid to retail or higher value that did not sell. My theory is that the owners are greedy and there is some shill bidding going on. The idea of bidding on a vehicle at Copart is that I am taking a risk since I cannot start or drive the vehicle. There are also no detailed descriptions of the vehicles. Unlike e-bay, I cannot email the owner of the vehicle. My suggestions to Copart would be to stop spending all that money on Nascar promotion. Go to an Ebay style auction and make it worthwhile for consigners to place their vehicles in a no reserve auction. Provide a space for the consigners to write about the vehicle they are selling. Other auctions list back fees owed to the California DMV on the vehicle and this information is critical when deciding what to bid on the vehicle. Often back fees can be more than the vehicle is worth.

    Pacific Claims Service - professional - Updated May 2026

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