What Happens After You Accept a Dealer Offer on LazyChimp
You've listed your car, bids have come in, and you've accepted the best offer. Now what? Here's a step-by-step look at what happens after you say yes on LazyChimp.
The Sale Doesn't End at 'Accept' — But It Gets a Lot Easier
An accepted offer starts the easiest part when the next steps are ready. Confirm payment method, pickup time, title transfer, release forms, and keys before handoff. Clear follow through keeps the deal moving and avoids last minute problems. A simple process helps you get paid, transfer ownership, and finish the sale with less stress.
From Accepted Offer to Cash in Hand
LazyChimp's process is designed to be as smooth post-acceptance as it is during the bidding phase. Verified dealers handle logistics, and the LazyChimp team supports you through every step.
Once you accept a dealer's offer through LazyChimp, a structured handoff process begins. The winning dealer coordinates pickup or drop-off, handles payment processing, and takes care of the title transfer. Sellers don't need to chase anyone down.
After accepting a bid, you'll receive confirmation from both LazyChimp and the winning dealer. From there, you'll agree on a vehicle pickup time and location — most transactions are completed within 48 to 72 hours. Payment is typically issued via wire transfer, certified check, or dealer draft before or at the time of vehicle pickup. You'll also need to sign over the title and complete a bill of sale. LazyChimp's support team is available throughout this process to answer any questions. The entire experience is built to eliminate the awkwardness and uncertainty of private party transactions.
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