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A world-leading , specialist auction house for the sale of classic cars, supercars, competition cars and motorcycles. Auctioneers of repute since 1987
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- hampsonauctions.com
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Very happy experiece in selling my 1970…
Very happy experiece in selling my 1970 lambretta yesterday .Big shout out to zach who help me and totally kept me informed what was going on

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Car Purchase on Auction site
I wasn't advised prior to purchase that they had no log book for the vehicle and after some lengthy discussions they then agreed to refund me the cost of apply for a new log book but lucky for them I have friends in the post office and got it sorted for free

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A great experience buying and selling…
A great experience buying and selling with Zach and the team. Friendly, no nonsense experience. I’ll be back for sure
Don't bother, save your money
We collected our car after it did not sell - fact. The highest offer was nowhere near the reserve even though we were told it would easily sell; luckily we placed a reserve. When we got it back, we noticed immediately that the car had been driven by the company for 46 miles without our permission. So I complained as we can prove the mileage - we had their photo of it in storage; and then our photo on collecting the car. They did not deny this and their email answer was that they took it to a showcase, that I agreed to the car going there, and if I didn't want my car driven there, I should have emailed them to say that! We dispute this as we were told the car would never be driven and would always be transported.
The reason why we were collecting our car was because we no longer trusted them. We had an extra fee sprung on us - £210 to transport the car back to their storage unit, 12 miles away, after the auction, even though we had asked our salesperson if there was any more fees and got told 'no' only 48 hours earlier.
Anyway, I disputed this transport fee but their manager wasn't interested and sent me an email which I found offensive and threatening - fact.
My advice is, save your money, look at the actual prices they achieve, and remember you can get a lot of classified car ads on Ebay for the money you would pay to them in fees; I calculated we could have had over 2 year's worth of advertising for our car.
I had the serious misfortune of dealing…
I had the serious misfortune of dealing with Hampsons Auction after being contacted by someone from this company shortly after listing my car on eBay. He confidently claimed that their auction house specialized in vehicles like mine and that they had a dedicated customer base ready to pay a premium for it. Over a few conversations, he built up trust and ultimately convinced me to list my car through their auction process.
After delivering my car to their storage facility and meeting the representative in person, I was pressured during the paperwork stage regarding the reserve price. I very clearly expressed my desire to set a minimum reserve of £12,000, which was already significantly lower than similar cars selling for £17,000–£20,000. However, the salesman was extremely pushy and adamant that setting a reserve would discourage buyers. He repeatedly guaranteed the car would not sell for less than £12,000 and assured me he knew what he was doing.
Well, guess what? My car sold for a disgraceful £5,500. I was absolutely furious—and instead of accountability, I was met with narcissistic deflection. Suddenly, James insisted I chose not to put a reserve on the car, despite the fact that he manipulated me out of doing so through high-pressure tactics and false promises. Classic blame-shifting.
To make matters worse, when I left a negative review online, I was forced to delete it and now they keep reporting my reviews so they can get it deleted. I was already mentally and emotionally drained at that point, so I deleted the review out of fear and desperation.
Now, months later, I’ve gathered the strength to speak out again. I wholeheartedly regret trusting these people. I feel I was deceived, manipulated, and bullied into losing thousands of pounds on my vehicle. I will do everything I can to warn others about this deeply unprofessional and unethical business. Protect yourselves and your possessions from this company of con artists
Don’t list cars as non running
Don’t list cars as non running
End up paying over on a non running car to then spend more on collecting the car and now fixing the car
Then can’t contact the seller on your behalf for any additional information about the car. Not helpful in the slightest
Glitzy image not supported by the customer service
As a one time founder/operator of an auction house (retired) I have nearly 20 years experience of the business and over 50 years experience in the classic & collector car arena. My assessment of the service provided by Hampson is that they are all glitz and lack the level of customer service one would expect from their promotional material. I would never buy from Hampsons again. The rate of 55% one star compared to 45% five star tells you something……
Highly Recommended!
I recently sold my car at the Gold Cup Auction at Oulton Park. Having never sold via auction before I was not sure what to expect but the entire Hampson Auctions team were fantastic! The process was explained to me in detail and I was kept informed throughout the process. There was no pressure to make a decision on my first enquiry - I had time to consider my options and chose the best one for me. Everything was dealt with very professionally and they answered any queries I had efficiently. The photos are professionally done and your vehicle can be left at their secure storage facility and transported to the sale venue on your behalf. The whole experience was stress-free and I was thrilled with the final price achieved for my car. I highly recommend Hampson Auctions if you're looking to buy or sell a classic or performance car and would not hesitate to use them again in the future.
terrible experience with untrustworthy…
terrible experience with untrustworthy agent and company who refused to take responsibility for their employees actions
Convinced that my bike would sell easily by salesman who reached out to me, paid hundreds of pounds to get it photographed and listed on the site
Had my helmet and gloves stolen with zero accountability for the actions of the employee that they were given to
Failed to sell my bike twice over almost three months
Cost me the sale of my bike at £4500 while it was being held for the second auction where it failed again to sell, by the time I got it back my interested buyer had already bought another bike.
refused to cover the reasonable cost of replacing my helmet and tried to sidestep taking responsibility for their employees actions. AVOID

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Awful auction house
This auction house is the worst I have ever dealt with. They are basically prepared to say anything to potential customers to secure their sale and then deny ever saying it when things don't go to plan.
They hard-sell people - my advice is stay away!
Constantly message
Constantly message. You about sticking your car in the latest auction. Avoid

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My experience was great!…
I found the exact opposite of some reviews. I sold my Mini 18 months ago. Zach advised me through the process. He was very professional and helpful. We discussed the guide price and I wanted a reserve on to get my value. He explained that it can put it in a pigeon hole and may do better at no reserve. I followed his advice and was delighted on the day with exciting bidding with a result of almost £2,000. More than expected . The whole experience and process of the auction for me was excellent. We all have to understand sellers want as much as possible and buyers want to pay as little as possible. We all have to try and get a deal done. A lot of people expect too much I think in these difficult times.
I would not hesitate to use Hampsons again for selling or buying. Best of all you can get to see the actual cars open doors and look at them in daylight.
Would not recommend at all
Would not recommend at all. Their sales team is trained to harass you constantly on the phone if they think your vehicle could make them money. They will lie about how the auction processes work and about how much they take if you don't know much and will try to convince you to remove the reserve. Do not fall for any of their tricks and keep everything in writing.

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Absolutely disgusting service avoid…
Absolutely disgusting service avoid please
Ask you to remove your reserve so Hamsons can get a sale and commission
Dodgy

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Despite politely asking them to stop…
Despite politely asking them to stop spamming me with daily emails and texts some at unsocial hours which is very annoying they continue!
Obviously an unprofessional unscrupulous company who do not care about their customers.
Give them a miss would be my recommendation.
Keep messaging me on facebook…
Keep messaging me on facebook marketplace to put my car in whatever Auction it is they’re having. I’ve told them 10 plus times I’m not interested and not to contact me yet they keep doing it. Hence this review 🤣🤦♂️
Excellent Company, Highly Recommend
After selling a car with Hampson Auctions at their most recent Bolesworth Castle auction I can't recommend them highly enough.
The whole process from start to finish was excellent, I dropped the car off at their storage facility & they handled the rest as I wasn't able to make the auction in person.
Everything was transparent, the car fetched a great price & the money was paid into my account well within the stated time.
I dealt with Zach the director who was very helpful, friendly & extremely knowledgeable about all the cars in the auction. He explained everything, answered any questions I had & made the whole experience easy & enjoyable.
Will definitely be using Hampson again in future!
Constantly call you to put a car in an…
Constantly call you to put a car in an auction.
Sold a car through Hampson Auctions
Sold a car through Hampson Auctions. Sold for way less than what they expected it to sell for. They begged me not to put a reserve on hence I did not add a reserve. Lost £5,000 by selling through them. Would only sell with a reserve in the future as you are not protected due to them telling you to sign T&Cs.

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