RumbleOn
Ryan
"Low-balling JOKERS"
Purchased a brand new bike a year ago for $10,000. Put 5,000 miles on it, still in mint condition. Zero damage, well cared for. RumbleOn’s offer—$500. If anyone actually accepts these types of offer, they must be desperate. Don’t waste your time.
William Brown
"Talk about a low ball"
Sent info on a very nice and low mileage 2008 thruxton with many quality upgrades only to get an offer for $500. Nah
paul
"Stay away their Crooks"
Stay away! RMBL's stock price went from $200 a share to $5.25 a share, now their new business plan/model is to make anywhere from 4 to $5,000 o. your bike! CROOKS I sold them my Road Glide 5 years ago at a Fair price, They offered me $7,100 for a 2012 FLAWLESS Stree Glide with 12k miles, I told them I would set fire to it before I give it away !!! F$#K You Rumble On
Cricket Trivett
"Offered me 1500 dollars for my 2008…"
Offered me 1500 dollars for my 2008 Harley Road King! Seriously, how desperate do people need to be to sell to them? I realize they are a business and out to make money in the end, but as our commander in cheap says "come on man!". I would have considered 5,000 or maybe even less, but no way is 1500 dollars going to work. I dont see how they sleep at night, but that is their problem, not mine - glad I dont have to sell.
Mark Jones
"I tried twice to get a value on my 2008…"
I tried twice to get a value on my 2008 Harley or a cash offer as they advertise, and their site does not work. I've received the message "Your account cannot be created at this time. Please try again". So far, the process has been a complete waste of time
Pastor Rob Combs
"Is this a joke"
Is this a joke? My 2009 VStar 1300 Cruiser is in sweet excellent condition. KBB lists it at $4800 plus a just had new tires installed. Rumbleon offered $100?!?!?! This website is a joke in my opinion. List your bike on Craigslist.
Bilal Whitest
"Horrible experience."
They offered 1/3 of Blue Book value on my bike. Horrible business model. They just lowball everyone hoping someone falls for it and they can turn a huge profit.
Justin Trevisan
"Not worth the time"
They give you an offer that is way below the value of your bike.
I have a 06 honda shadow spirit that was trying to sell. I looked the bike up on KBB and it's typically listed at $4,000 to sell.
They sent me an offer of $500 which is a complete joke. Don't waste your time with them.
Alan Padgett
"Submitted for offer on my 2016 Rocket 3…"
Submitted for offer on my 2016 Rocket 3 Roadster with only 3,800 miles on it. New condition with engine oil and rear end oil frequently changed in that timeline. I was offered only $2,700?! Bad math right there.
Michael Giebler
"A bunch of shysters!"
After getting a lowball offer of $4500 (which was way too low) from a similar company I thought I would try RumbleOn. At first I couldn't get their website to accept my VIN. But, that was my fault; I entered one digit wrong. But when I did get everything submitted I didn't see a confirmation that it went through so I sent an email asking them if they received my info. The next day I asked if they were still interested since I hadn't heard back. Then they did respond and asked if I used the right link. I don't know why they didn't respond to the previous email asking if they had received it or not instead of leaving me hanging. Very irresponsible! I resubmitted my info and they sent me back an offer of $3000!! A couple of days ago their competitor offered me $4500. I checked JD Power/NADA (which are combined now) and their retail number is $8180 and the wholesale number is $5830. And they offer $3000!! My bike has 2000 miles and is in showroom condition. I also am including a bunch of extras, which I know doesn't help any but I didn't think it would hurt. I would have been willing to accept $5100-5300 and that would still leave them room for a decent profit. I don't NEED to sell the bike.
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