An Online Reseller Is Recruiting Someone To Find Abandoned Supercars

Could you find and acquire abandoned supercars before the Dubai police do? Would you like £30,000 a year plus commission? Step this way…
An Online Reseller Is Recruiting Someone To Find Abandoned Supercars

If you think you could locate and acquire abandoned supercars in one of the Middle East’s richest countries – before the police do – then we have the job for you.

The £30,000 per year role, advertised by luxury online marketplace hushhush.com, involves locating cars whose owners have left Dubai because they are unable to clear a debt – a criminal offence under Sharia law.

An Online Reseller Is Recruiting Someone To Find Abandoned Supercars

Typically these cars are eventually towed away and impounded by the police, but there are legal ways to obtain the cars before that happens, so they can then be sold on. Hushhush.com is looking for someone to find as many of those owner-less cars as possible. Many get left in airport and port car parks.

On top of the salary the successful applicant will get commission on each car ultimately sold through the website, plus living, travel and accommodation costs. If you want the job, you’ll need a good understanding of luxury cars and their value, the ability to track down who legally owns it or the debt against it, strong negotiating skills and a sense of urgency.

An Online Reseller Is Recruiting Someone To Find Abandoned Supercars

Aaron Harpin, founder of hushhush.com, released this comment:

“This is a great opportunity for someone – and for us! It’s amazing that so many incredibly luxurious cars are just being abandoned and we want to be able to capitalise on this and offer the very best to our customers.

“Also, given their rarity, many of these cars could potentially appreciate in value, therefore could be a great investment.

“We’re hopeful that we will find someone with a passion for cars and the initiative to track down the finance companies and negotiate before cars are impounded by the authorities. This is a great opportunity – we’ve certainly never seen this type of job offered elsewhere and are excited to see the results.”

Comments

That_1_Guy

I hope that somebody who is passionate about cars gets the job, and not somebody who only cares about the money.

07/30/2019 - 10:19 |
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I am in agreement with you, for me the money is the byproduct of what your doing for finding cars worth millions, okay so £30,000 a year with commissions thats all good for me so where do I sign up?

07/31/2019 - 08:31 |
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Ali Mahfooz

I mean I could potentially apply for this job right like now. My cousins and some of other family members live in Dubai so my accommodation is already sorted out and thanks to the Car Throttle and the accessibility of the internet, I could refer the information about those cars as well and at the end of the year bag myself £30,000 as well. :)

07/30/2019 - 12:39 |
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Maybe you should! It sounds like a great opportunity!

07/30/2019 - 15:32 |
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ᴶᵘˢᵗᴬᴿᵃⁿᵈᵒá

It’s a wonderful idea. These cars can switch owners before heading to the scrapper

07/30/2019 - 12:42 |
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TurboToddler (Straight-five)

This is the strangest sponsored post I’ve seen so far :p

07/30/2019 - 13:08 |
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Anonymous

I would love to do this. Not for the 30K a year but for the interesting nature of the work. I’m a supercar lover for sure. Ferrari for life

07/30/2019 - 15:56 |
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Mx5Matt

Would love this job but being fat and ginger I think I would melt in Dubai.

07/30/2019 - 16:36 |
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Best comment so far. Go for the interview and negotiate a sun umbrella into the deal “or I walk away.”

07/31/2019 - 09:32 |
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Anonymous

I Recently was in Dubai about a Week ago and Found an Abandoned Ford Mustang GT from 2010 in blue at a Hotel Car Park by this JBL walk thing covered in Dust

07/31/2019 - 07:31 |
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Anonymous

When can i join in?

07/31/2019 - 20:21 |
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lmunoz

Of course, 200€ for a Ferrari, Porsche, McLaren and all type of stuff. FRAUD. A lot of unqualified journalists posting this clickbait news. Hushhush is desperate for visits to their website and people are going to be scammed.

08/01/2019 - 08:25 |
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