Buying

Buying benefits

Who Can Buy from Alotsold Vehicle Registration Auctioneers?

Absolutely anyone! We welcome interest from the general public and our innovative yet simple bidding system allows anyone to take part in our online auctions after a simple registration process.

Buying Benefits

There are so many reasons why professionals and members of the public buy and sell private registration numbers, every year through Alotsold Vehicle Registration Auctioneers. This useful guide will explain all the benefits of buying from Alotsold Vehicle Registration Auctioneers.

Our buyers appreciate the opportunity to select from a huge range of registrations, often available direct from registration owners, car dealers and from the DVLA.

Alotsold Vehicle Registration Auctioneers provide the opportunity to browse the stock of registrations online, all within a few simple clicks.

Finally, of course, there’s the easy and straightforward buying process, free of any haggling or pressures to purchase. That’s why as an Alotsold Vehicle Registration Auctioneers buyer, you’ll always feel like you’re in complete control.

We host auctions 24/7, 365 days a week, with thousands of private registrations all available to buy at the click of a button.

We’re also here to help when your bid has been successful and you’ve made your purchase; making light work of the paperwork and dealing with the DVLA, if necessary.

If you’re unsure about anything, you can easily check by calling our sales team on 0330 088 1259.

Before private registrations are made available to bid on-line from the Alotsold Vehicle Registration Auctioneers website, documentation relating to the registration will be made available to our team.

Buying Costs

One of the advantages of buying from the Alotsold Vehicle Registration Auctioneers is price. Most registrations are marketed at very competitive guide prices in order to attract as many potential bidders.

There are some additional cost considerations involved, including deposits and buyer’s fees. This useful guide to the costs of buying at the auction explains it all right here.

Paying for your registration

On the fall of the hammer you’re the winning bidder, congratulations. Once the auction ends, you’ll need to pay a £500 deposit, or 10% of the registration selling price (whichever is greater). You’ll then have a further 3 working days to pay for the registration and buyer’s fee in full. The Purchaser shall pay to the Auctioneer on making payment for the Lot, a premium of 8% of the final bid price, plus VAT on the hammer price (if applicable)  together with the £80 assignment fee.