RumbleOn

901 W. Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 350, 75038, Irving, United States
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1.40
Based on 20 Reviews

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3

5.00%

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About RumbleOn

HOW IT WORKS...Buy Here, Sell Here, or Do Both, and Trade for Anything. BUY...Find Your Next Car, Truck, or Powersports & Motorcycle SELL Avoid the Hassle: Sell a Car, Truck, or Powersports & Motorcycle Online TRADE...Trade for Anything

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mike gillis
GB

I was sketical at first but if you want… I was sketical at first but if you want to sell your bike fast, this is the place. A little bit of online paperwork and photos but it was worth it. After they recieved my title (don't worry about your title, these guys are legit!) the next day by Fed Ex overnight (Rumbleon pays) the money was in my bank that afternoon. Jesus, the rep. that I sold the bike too was straight up and polite and we came up with a deal. Will work with them again.

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james a.
GB

Telemarketer High pressure sales losers This seems like a really cool service. As you go through the process you won't be surprised to learn that RumbleOn will make every attempt to low ball you out of your bike. I understand that there needs to be room in a sale to make a profit for a company. Offering people thousands of dollars less than what their bike is actually worth and trying telemarketer style high pressure sales tactics to flip a buck is definetly not the way to do it. When I brought up the fact that bikes with similar, and even more miles in the same Good/Great condition as mine were selling for two to three thousand dollars more than the offer they were pitching to me, they immediately started in on how much it costs them to sell and find customers. When I asked if they would give me a two-to-three-thousand-dollar discount on one of their bikes they flat out said no lol. You would be better selling your bike on your own through cycle trader, or craigslist. Save yourself the time and trouble.

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Alan Padgett
GB

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.

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Cricket Trivett
GB

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.

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Roger
GB

Extremely low ball offer on KTM 390 Adventure Was curious about the value of my 2022 KTM 390 Adventure with only 4,400 miles on it. Still has 1 year left on warranty, upgrades include Tusk Panniers and quick release bags, Barkbuster handguards, and a few other items. Was thinking if price came back at around $4.5k to $5k, I'd be willing to part with it and move up to a 650cc. In the end, received a low ball offer of only $2k. Then eventually received a phone call voice mail from Cameron at RumbleOn wanting to know why I wasn't interested since I had "No Thank You" via their website offer. I'm even surprised that anyone gives them 2 stars since it seems that everyone receives Low Ball Offers from them. Glad I didn't go with them.

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