Well, the biggest company in this space, Auto Driveaway, doesn't pay you. You pay them a deposit, refundable when you deliver the car on time and in good condition.
But you do get to drive the car from one place to another without having to pay a rental company. That's something.
By the way, you can get paid (though not a lot) for being a secret shopper and for doing surveys. Not for envelope stuffing, though. That's a scam.
2007-01-25 03:33:30
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answered by Anonymous
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If the car was insured then they will still pay. Even though you should not have been driving it they damaged your property. It would be the same as if it was hit while sitting out in front of your home. Your license is still suspended, but the fool behind the wheel did the damage. Rather you would have been there or not, their client is still responsible. I would however seek legal advise in the event that the other party attempts to recover damages to their car. as crazy as it sounds I have seen it happen.
2016-03-29 01:00:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Many Auto Dealerships pay people to drive cars from one dealership to another. But you have to have a clean driving record. And there are probably companies out there that transport cars for people that are moving or pay the company to transport their cars. Check on the web for "car transports" or car transporting and see what you find. A lot of them use tractor trailers specifically designed to transport multiple cars/trucks, but there are companies that transport cars individually. Another place you can contact is Car Auction Companies. They too need to transport cars/trucks to and from their auctions.
2007-01-26 13:30:29
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answered by just me 6
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Sure, just like you can get paid for stuffing envelopes, doing surveys, of being a secret shopper.
2007-01-24 11:54:20
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answered by oklatom 7
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