Government Auctions – Mistakes to Avoid


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If you’ve heard that government auctions are a great place to get bargains, you’re right. But that doesn’t mean everyone who attends a government auction gets a bargain. Only people who employ the right strategy walk away with incredible deals. A lot of people make mistakes when they first get into government auctions. In this article I will discuss some of these mistakes and how to avoid them. After reading this, you should be on the right path to success in government auctions.

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This post was written by admin on January 18, 2010

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What To Expect From Police Impound Cars

If you are thinking of purchasing a car, but you want something cheap, an alternative for you is to go for police impound cars. This means buying a car from an auction that a government agency conducts. Aside from the fact that you will not be ripped of your money, this is definitely a place where you can go back to if you have any complaints about the car that you bought.

Most of these impounded cars by the police were pre-owned by companies that got involved in scams and frauds. For this reason, the government confiscated their assets and the vehicles that they used to own are sold at auctions.

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This post was written by admin on June 24, 2009

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Seized Property Auctions Are Bargain Hunter Delights!


Seized property sold through government auctions and police auctions are a treasure trove for bargain hunters. There is a vast array of goods, new and used, sold at way below retail, sometimes less than 10% of market value!

Exactly what is seized property? This is property that has been taken through state or federal “seizure laws”. These laws allow certain government agencies, such as US Customs, the IRS, DEA, even local police departments. to seize property that was used or acquired illicitly, such as a car or truck used to transport stolen goods or illegal drugs, or property imported improperly.

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