In recent years, an unusual show called "Decided" - a format that combines elements of an auction, a TV game and a social experiment. On the one hand, this is an entertainment project with bright presenters and non-standard tasks, and on the other hand, it is a platform where real people buy and sell things according to unique rules. But why is this show so actively discussed? car enthusiasts? The fact is that among the lots there are often cars, parts and accessories - from budget Zhiguli cars to rare foreign cars.

If you haven’t come across Solvers yet, you’ve probably asked yourself the following questions: how does everything work there?, Is it possible to buy or sell a car at a profit?, will the participants be deceived? In this article we will analyze all the nuances of the show — from rules to reviews from real participants, and we’ll also tell you why car owners follow the broadcasts and how they themselves can become part of the project.

Spoiler: this is not a classic auction and not Avito live. There are some here pitfalls, but also unique opportunities - for example, buying a car cheaper than the market or sell it for an unexpected profit. Next are the details.

What is “Reshaly” and how did it appear?

"Solved" is online show, which is broadcast on the platform YouTube and other streaming services. The format was invented in 2020 as an alternative to traditional auctions and message boards. Main idea: seller and buyer interact in real time, and the price of a product is determined not at a fixed rate, but through game mechanics.

Founder of the project - Alexey "Lyokha Decided" (pseudonym), who was previously involved in organizing automotive events. That's why they often appear on the show. lots related to cars: from rims to entire cars. According to the creators, the goal of “Resolved” is to make a purchase/sale transparent, honest and entertaining.

Interesting fact: the project was initially positioned as social experiment, where people could “decide” the fate of things by giving them to those who need it more or offer better conditions. However, over time the format evolved towards entertainment and commercial show with elements of gamification.

Today “Reshaly” is:

  • 📺 Live broadcasts several times a week;
  • 💰 Lots for any budget — from 1,000 to several million rubles;
  • 🚗 Automotive theme as one of the key ones;
  • 🎮 Game mechanics (for example, “decided” - random selection of a winner among equal bets).
📊 Have you heard about the show “Solved” before?
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How the show works: rules and mechanics

Unlike classic auctions, where the one who offers the maximum price wins, in “Reshals” there are own rules. Here's how it works:

1. Exhibiting a lot. The seller sends an application through the website or show chat, indicating the starting price and description of the product. If the lot is approved, it is included in the broadcast.

2. Live bidding. The presenter introduces the product, talks about its features (for a car - mileage, condition, VIN code, etc.), after which betting begins.

3. "Decided". If several participants offered the same maximum amount, the winner is chosen random generator (hence the name of the show). This adds intrigue and reduces the risk of “inflated” bets.

4. Payment and transfer of goods. The winner deposits money into the show's account (usually within 24 hours) and then receives the seller's contact information to complete the transaction.

Important nuance: “Solved” are not a legal intermediary — they only organize a platform for trading. Participants assume all risks (fraud, non-compliance with the product description).

What is “decided”?

This is an algorithm that randomly selects a winner among participants with the same maximum bets. For example, if three people offered 50,000 rubles each for a generator, the system will randomly determine which of them won. This is done to prevent "bidding wars" and artificially inflating prices.

The opportunity is especially interesting for car enthusiasts buy a car or spare parts at a discount. For example, in one of the episodes 2010 Toyota Camry went for 350 000 ₽ at a market price of 500,000 rubles. However, such cases are the exception rather than the rule.

Automotive topics occupy about 30% of all lots in the show. This is why Reshaly attracts drivers:

Low prices for spare parts. Often sellers offer used parts (for example, turbines, gearboxes or optics) at a cost lower than Avito by 20–40%.

Unique lots. Sometimes they come across rare cars, which are difficult to find on regular sites. For example, in 2023 they sold Moskvich-412 in original condition.

Transparency of the transaction. Live, you can ask questions to the seller and ask for additional photos/videos, which reduces the risk of fraud.

Entertainment format. Many people watch "Reshaly" as auto reality, where it is more interesting to watch the auctions than to participate.

However, there is also pitfalls:

  • ⚠️ No guarantees. If the seller hid defects (for example, History of traffic accident or problems with PTS), it will be difficult to get the money back.
  • ⚠️ Show commission. They take it from the winner 5–10% on the transaction amount (depending on the lot).
  • ⚠️ Competition. Popular lots (for example, used tires or radios) can be disassembled in minutes.
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Before participating in the auction, check the seller through social networks or car forums. Fraudsters often use fake accounts with positive reviews.

Real stories: who won and lost at the “Decisions”?

To understand whether the show is worth trusting, let's look at a few real cases from participants:

🔹 Successful purchase:

⚠️ Attention: User @AutoFan77 bought on "Reshaly" Automatic transmission for Honda CR-V for 45,000 ₽ (market price - 70,000 ₽). The seller confirmed the functionality and provided a video of the test. A month later, the buyer stated that the box “died” after 2,000 km. The conflict was resolved through arbitration of the show - the seller had to return part of the money.

🔹 Bad experience:

⚠️ Attention: Participant @VazDriver won VAZ-2107 for 80,000 ₽, but upon inspection it turned out that the car stolen (body numbers have been sawed off). The police seized the car, and the money was returned only through the court.

🔹 Profitable sale:

User @TuningMaster sold the kit through Reshaly alloy wheels R17 for 60,000 ₽ - 20% more expensive than what was offered on Avito. According to him, the key to success is high-quality photos and honest descriptions.

From these stories it is clear that "Deciders" can be both profitable and risky. It all depends on participant's vigilance and luck.

How to sell or buy cars/spare parts on Reshaly: step-by-step instructions

If you decide to try yourself as a seller or buyer, follow this algorithm:

📌 For sellers:

  1. Register on the site reshaly.ru (or write to Telegram-chat show).
  2. Fill out the lot form: photo, description, starting price. For cars, be sure to indicate VIN, mileage, accident history.
  3. Wait for moderator approval (may take up to 3 days).
  4. Participate in the broadcast: answer questions from the host and viewers.
  5. After the buyer wins, contact him and complete the transaction (transfer of money and goods occurs outside the show).

📌 For buyers:

☑️ Preparation for purchase on “Reshaly”

Done: 0 / 5

⚠️ Critical moment: If you won the item, but changed your mind about paying, your account will be blocked. The show maintains a “black list” of unscrupulous participants.

Alternatives to “Reshalam”: where else can you buy/sell a car at a profit?

If the “Solved” format is not suitable for you, consider other platforms:

Venue Pros Cons Suitable for cars?
Avito Large audience, search filters Lots of scammers, high competition ✅ Yes
Drome Specialization in cars, checking advertisements Paid services for sellers ✅ Yes
YouDo You can sell spare parts with delivery Low price per lot ⚠️ Spare parts only
Telegram channels (for example, @AutoResale) Fast transactions, often without intermediaries High risk of fraud ✅ Yes
Auctions (Copart, IAAI) Cars from the USA/Europe at low prices Difficulties with customs clearance, no guarantees ✅ Yes

"Solvers" stand out entertainment and speed of transactions, but in terms of reliability they are inferior to specialized auto sites. The choice depends on your goals: if you need adrenaline and the opportunity to grab a profit - welcome to the show. If important stability — it’s better to turn to proven services.

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The main difference between “Reshal” and classic auctions is game element (random selection of winner) and lack of legal guarantees. Here you pay for emotions, and not for the security of the transaction.

Reviews and reputation: should you trust Solvers?

Opinions about the show are divided on two camps:

✔️ Supporters praise:

  • 🎉 Entertainment format (“I watch it like a TV series!”);
  • 💸 Opportunity to buy cheaper than the market;
  • 👍 Transparency of bidding (everyone sees the bets in real time).

Critics scold:

  • 🎭 Stagedness (“Lots are sometimes fake to raise the rating”);
  • 🚨 Risk of running into scammers;
  • 💰 Hidden fees (for example, for withdrawing money).

On Yandex.Maps and 2GIS “Reshal” has a rating 3.8–4.1 out of 5, that for such projects - average result. Many complaints are related to technical failures (for example, incorrect work “solved”) or delays in payments.

🔍 How to check the reliability of a lot?

  1. Ask the seller photo/video with current date.
  2. Check VIN car through services like Autocode or CarVertical.
  3. Check if there is purchase and sale agreement and PTS (for cars).

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about the show “Solved”

🔹 Is it possible to sell a car without documents on Reshaly?

No, show management prohibits exhibit lots without PTS or STS. However, some sellers manage to circumvent this rule by indicating in the description “documents in the process of being restored.” It's not worth the risk - such transactions often end in court.

🔹 How to get your money back if the seller deceived you?

Officially "Reshaly" are not responsible for the actions of participants, but you can:

  1. Contact arbitration show (there is a chat for conflicts).
  2. Write a statement to police (if there is evidence of fraud).
  3. Leave negative feedback on all seller sites.

Chances of getting your money back - 50/50.

🔹 How much commission does the buyer and seller take?

C buyer5% from the transaction amount (minimum 500 ₽). C seller commission depends on the lot:

  • Auto/spare parts — 7%;
  • Electronics - 10%;
  • Other products - 5%.

The commission is debited automatically after the transaction is completed.

🔹 Is it possible to participate in “Solutions” from abroad?

Yes, but there are nuances:

  • Payment is only possible with Russian maps or cryptocurrencies;
  • Delivery of goods (for example, spare parts) is negotiated separately with the seller;
  • For purchase auto will be required power of attorney or a personal visit to Russia to complete documents.
🔹 Why do some lots go for pennies?

This may be due to:

  • Seller's mistake (incorrectly indicated the starting price);
  • By fictitious participants (friends of the seller “bring down” the price);
  • Low demand (for example, a rare spare part that no one is looking for).

Sometimes the presenter will stop the bidding if the price is too low.