Anyone know anything about government auctions? I searched online to see if i could come up with anything besides places to bid at... but i had no sucess, so after about a hour of searching because i kept coming up with nearly the same sites every search... I was wondering if anyone knows anything about them at all... good, bad, ugly?
~Kyle
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Re: Government Auctions
an* hour of researchAneab wrote:Anyone know anything about government auctions? I searched online to see if i could come up with anything besides places to bid at... but i had no sucess, so after about a hour of searching because i kept coming up with nearly the same sites every search... I was wondering if anyone knows anything about them at all... good, bad, ugly?
~Kyle
same sites on* every search
the prices r too high... it may seem that no ones there but actually the people spend close to the KBB value of the foreclosed cars
You live in a perfect area to make some money off of auction cars. Get a wholesalers license. The car dealers auctions are full of deals. a whole saler can buy how many ever cars he wants to but he can only sell to dealerships. You can buy as many woos as you need to and if you sell a few parts on the side privately no one can say anything. I go every now and then. my cuz buys car all the time for the minimum bid, $35. I can snap a pic that will blow your mind, he bought a mid 90s celica STX for $35 that had a dented fender and blown engine, he had the engine and bought the fender for $50. said he was going to put $2500 on it and put it out on the lot.
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