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Description
The listing, 2012 Fiat 500 POP has ended.
As individual as you are, every detail of the new FIAT® 500 has been thoughtfully & beautifully designed. Its stylish interior, sleek contours, dynamic performance, and safety and security technologies combine to give you everything you want in everything you need.
This reward is for 2012 FIAT® 500 POP, & is valued at $15,500.
Buyer is solely responsible for all travel transportation costs for collecting reward, as well as any taxes, dealer prep, emissions inspection, gasoline, vehicle maintenance, and any other costs incurred in claiming, registering, or using the reward including without limitation, any costs incurred in bringing the vehicle from the delivery site to the buyer’s home. Buyer must have a valid driver's license and the ability to acquire auto insurance. All options and upgrades on vehicle are the sole responsibility of buyer. Buyer must pick up his/her vehicle at a dealership near his/her residence, as determined by Listia or its agents in their sole discretion. Once buyer has been notified that vehicle is at the dealership, he or she must pick up vehicle within thirty (30) days of date of such notification. Vehicle will only be released upon proof of valid driver’s license currently in force and satisfactory proof of insurance. Accessories and options may vary. Interior/exterior color subject to availability. Accessories are subject to change without notice. Listia reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without incurring any obligations. No assignment, transfer, conversion to cash or cash redemption or substitution of the reward is permitted, except Listia reserves the right to substitute the reward with a reward of comparable value should the reward become unavailable. All other costs and expenses not specified herein, if any, are the responsibility of the buyer. All reward details are at the sole discretion of the Listia. Reward value is an approximation. Any difference between the approximate value and the actual cost of the car will not be awarded. Buyer agrees that Listia and its partners have neither made nor are responsible or liable for any warranty, representation, or guarantee, express or implied, in fact or in law, relative to the reward, including but not limited to its quality, mechanical condition or fitness.
Well i am going to need about 15,600,000 points 1,200,000 for the 2 roundtrip flights so I can get across America to SF 12,400,000 for the car and 2,000,000 for the free gas to get back home
Almost everytime you WIN something, the winner is responsible for taxes....It's always been like that....I wouldn't call that shady...And i would rather pay 2,000 cash for a 15,000 car than 15,000.
This is good and bad There will be new people joining (good) More items will be listed (good) More scammers will join too (bad) And there are people who start saving instead of spending (bad)
I like it indeed and i am one of those who will post more items for sale and save a bit more than spend them lol But love it However it turns out.
only person i think who has 12.6 million credits is the one selling the Listia's tshirts, I believe he or she is an Listia employee, this reward will go to someone within Listia's employees is my guess
Listen up. if for some insane reason you are actually thinking of attempting to get this thing please read carefully.... i called my local fiat dealer with the car specs. and i read him the fine print. he laughed and said bring a few grand in cash because after you pay taxes and fees on a 16 thousand dollar car thats around 1700 dollars cash up front needed. so be careful. just cause its a company item does not mean its not shady.
Wow!! Seriously does anyone on here actually have over 12 million credits!! I know it's a 90 day auction, but I can't see getting that many credits - only way to know is to start listing I guess. Again, I say WOW!
Ps--- SHADDEN, when I wanted a tv for my husband, I worked up to 328,000 points and had them sitting, only to have a "computer glitch" seconds before the tv ended. I've always wondered if someone on here set a bug in my account so I couldn't win it... but I did earn the points, selling my hi-knee off!
A lot of people don't seem to realize that this is a GIN deal - not an auction. But the math on this is so much fun. Yes, if you are OldDogEyes and you are steadily auctioning high ticket collectibles you could rack up some credits a little faster, but most of us aren't auctioning big ticket items every single day. So let's take it down to something more reasonable like a thousand credits a day, seven days a week, times 52 weeks in a year. That would mean that you would earn 364,000 credits a year. It would take you 34 years to accumulate 12,376,000 credits, and you'd still have to earn another 24 thousand. Now if you offer "free" postage on all your auctions, but in fact you are spending $8 a week or so to send items out, then your postage (even if it were to say constant) would cost $14,144.00 over 34 years. That's almost as much as the ticket value all by itself. And in 34 years this car would be an antique and if you're already on in years yourself you wouldn't live long enough anyway. The silliness boggles the mind, but it is very entertaining nonthelessl. Listia is fun if you don't take it too seriously.
Surprise, I think so, too. I just don't see how Listia could keep ethical in it's practices of such things. How in the world are we, regular sellers going to make such points within the 89 days. Not that I do not LOVE a good challenge, but I can see saving points and kicking our budget beyond, just to have someone swoop in and get it before I was done! Listia workers, HOW DO YOU ALL MAKE EARN POINTS AT WORK?
This is cool ! Yeah I work for dodge / fiat dealer and you'll have to more than likely have to pay for tax title license reg and doc fee , depending on what warranties you also want ect ! This is pretty sweet, these cars are fun !
I calculated that in order to get a $15,000 car on here you will have to have $31,000 worth of credits If you clicked buy it now because the price is 12,400,000 credits all I know is that I should get 2 cars for that buy it now price because of the doubled price... that does not even include the tax, title, and fees!!!!!!!!! LISTIA!!
Dilbert, i can see what you are saying....However, i think it depends on how you look at it and how you work it.....I won a kindle fire....i was only on here about a month and did it, and with the items i sold, and the shipping costs I incurred for free shipping, it actually cost me less than 1/2 of the price i would have paid in the store for one....So i think it's a pretty good deal. :)
would be cool, but i wonder is that threw yalls dealership in california or do ya relay a invoice or pay to the winners local dealer and still have the winner cover cost of taxes and stuff ?
OMG people you do realize it says in the item description that the winner is responsible for all taxes, fees, etc incurred. It also clearly states that the car is in California and that the winner is responsible for picking it up. But like someone else said, I'd pay $2,000 for a brand new $15,000 car any day of the week.