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2009 Dodge Charger Sedan: Get Your Adrenaline Pumping!

burger kingIn need of a sleek and stylish car that won’t break the bank? Well you can stop looking now, because currently available for bid is this 2009 Dodge Charger sedan that’s being sold via online auction. Not only is this muscle car built for speed and performance but it’s also the perfect everyday car as well. This particular model Charger comes with a 2.7 liter V6 engine, automatic transmission, power seating, power brakes, keyless entry, power mirrors, rear defrost, air conditioning, AM/FM/CD stereo, 17 inch premium alloy wheels, and just over 76k miles. The vehicle is in great condition both inside and out and  has a current price set at $9.520 with 10 online bids already placed! This auction ends in less than 24 hours so click here to find out more now!

 

1997 Mariah Cuddy Cabin Boat: Get Deal On a Fixer Upper!

mariahNext up on the auction block is this 1997 Mariah Cuddy Cabin boat, now currently available for online bid. This vessel, named the Bimini, measures 25 feet long and comes in white with a gold decal. It sports a Mercury Mercruiser 250 horsepower engine along with GPS equipment and a 2001 boat trailer. Unfortunately, despite the good condition exterior which only has some minor scratches and no visible holes, this boat has suffered from some interior water damage that includes flooding, electrical issues, battery damage, etc. The current asking price for this online auction item is just $7,285 with no bids placed as of yet. This auction will be ending in precisely 12 days, 20 hours, and 23 minutes so be sure to click here right now if you’d like to find out all about it!

 

Commercial Condo Unit In Longmont, Colorado: Start Up Your New Business In Longmont!

longmontGoing up for live auction on September 22nd is this commercial condo located in Longmont, Colorado. This modern office building features a condo unit with a lobby, offices, kitchen area, restrooms, and even a private courtyard. It also offers 9-12 foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, green space, shared parking, and a shared basement. Situated in the urban development known as Prospect New Town, the area is in close proximity to retail stores, offices, and residential condos. This particular auction will be sold with all of its existing furnishings inside. The winning bidder of this auction will be required to put down a $25,000 deposit so keep that in mind before deciding to bid. Do you want to find out more about this upcoming seized property auction? If so, then all you have to do is activate your free trial account right now to get started!

 

Bidding Strategies for Live Government Auctions

Bidding at a live government auctionUnless you are a professional dealer or a business owner you’ve probably never bid on anything at a live auction before. Sure you may have bid on things online, but live bidding is a whole different ball game. The fast pace and sometimes-hectic environment make live auctions an exhilarating experience. We sometimes get calls from customers who are unsure of how the whole process works, and the idea of bidding against a room full of other people can be a bit intimidating for them. However, we are here to tell you that after reading this email, you should be familiar enough with the basics to confidently attend your first or next auction.

Open verbal auctions are the most popular types of auctions, and the ones we will be focusing on here. At these auctions, the auctioneer asks for a price and the bidder will agree to that price by either raising one’s hand or bidding card or verbally agreeing.

The type of bidding strategy that you choose to use should depend on what you feel most comfortable with and which strategy you believe will give you the best results in that situation. Some bidders believe it is best to come in with guns blazing from the start. In doing so, they hope to deter weaker bidders by showing that they mean business. Other bidders believe it’s best to wait until the bidding slows down to just a few people, and then enter the bidding. They hope that by entering late in the game, there will only be  few bidders left, some of whom will grow tired of getting beaten and drop out. These are certainly not the only bidding strategies employed by experienced bidders, but they are some of the most popular, and knowing them will get you more comfortable with the process.

Other strategies have to do with specific bidding tactics rather than the timing of bids. The first thing to do is to try and bid in the smallest increments you can. The auctioneer might not be too happy about this since he will have to spend more time on the item in order to get the prices to the level he would like to see. This strategy also prolongs the bidding, giving bidders more time to think and make rational decisions; This is not something  that is in the auctioneer’s interest.  For example, if the current bid for an item is $100, and the auctioneer calls out $120, that doesn’t mean you have to bid $120. You can offer $105, $110, or any other amount in between. The auctioneer may very well ignore you if there are many bidders meeting his price, but when things slow down, this strategy works.

Auctioneers can sometimes be hard to understand when they are calling out bids in rapid-fire succession. Their fast way of speaking partly has to do with tradition, but it is also a deliberate attempt to create a fast pace and encourage larger bids. Do not be fooled by this! When the auctioneer is calling out bids, make sure you know if that is the current bid or the amount he is asking. For example, when he says $1000, $1000, $1000, he is most likely asking for $1,000, not looking for a higher bid. When the auctioneer has $1000, he will usually say so clearly, before seeking the next bid.

If you lose the bid on an item, DO NOT LEAVE until the sale of the asset is confirmed. This simple, yet effective strategy can work wonders. In many auctions ,some of the assets that were sold end up coming back up for auction because of some problem with the winning bidder. The problem could be that the winner didn’t have enough money, withdrew the bid, or some other problem. . The auctioneer may start the bidding from the price the item originally sold for, but do not offer that amount, because there is a good chance you can get it for less. When the asset is put back up for auction, some of the people who were initially bidding on it may have left, which could lead to less competition and a lower price.

Don’t buy multiple items at once if you don’t have to. At some auctions, you might have the opportunity to buy 10 office desks in a single lot if you are the highest bidder. If you do this, you will generally end up paying more than if you bid on each desk individually. The reason for this is because the first few items typically fetch the highest bids. If you do not need all 10 desks, you are better off bidding near the end.

Last but not least, make sure the auctioneer can see you at all times, otherwise none of the strategies will do you any good!

2009 JOHN DEERE TRACTOR WITH LOADER AND MOWER: Mow, Mow, Mow, Your Lawn

tractaLooking for a fantastic deal on a cheap tractor? Well you’ve come to the right place, because now up for auction is this 2009 John Deere Tractor with loader and mower that is now currently available for online bid. This tractor has a 3 cylinder, diesel engine, bucket seats, and a green exterior. It does not have a stereo but one can be added. Some other important specs of the tractor are: 1400 of usage, a max lift of 363 kg, a mass of 147 kg, and a 166 bar loader. The tractor itself is in good condition with no mentioning of defects. The current asking price for it is just under $10k with 9 bids already placed. This auction will be ending in just 12 days, 21 hours, and 39 minutes, so be sure to click here now to find out all about this amazing surplus bargain item!

 

 

Single Family Frame Rambler Style Home in Poqouson, Virginia: Bid On It Today!

rivergateThe weekend is upon us and now is the perfect opportunity to spend that time looking at amazing auction deals! Up next is a fantastic deal on a single family frame rambler style home located in Poqouson, Virginia. Built back in 1980, this home has around 2,338 square feet of living space along with a lot size of approximately 21,344 square feet. Inside the home (which has an open space floor plan) you’ll discover 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a family room with wood burning fireplace, a kitchen (fully furnished with new appliances), a laundry room, and two car garage. Last but not least, this home features a large in ground pool with an extravagantly large deck and gazebo. The current asking price for the property is $250,000 with an online auction ending at the end of September. I you’d like to find out more about this seized property deal, then all you have to do is click here to activate your free trial!

 

 

Bankruptcy Auctions: A Good Place to Find Cheap Stuff?

WalletHopefully you’ve never filed for bankruptcy. If you have, you will know that it’s a painful and unpleasant process for the person or business involved, but sometimes it is the only way for the debtor to get out from under their financial troubles. When an individual or business finds that they are not able to meet their financial obligations, they turn to the United States Bankruptcy Court for protection from their creditors. Depending on what type of bankruptcy they file for, this process may eventually lead to an auction. In this email, we go into detail about bankruptcy auctions and talk about how you can score some great deals!

How does a bankruptcy auction come about?

When an individual or business is so deep in debt that there is virtually no hope of them being able to repay their creditors, they may petition the United States Bankruptcy Court for protection. There are two main types of bankruptcies; Chapter 7 and Chapter 11. In Chapter 7, the debtor gives up any chance to continue in business and admits he cannot pay his bills now or in the future. When this happens, the USBC appoints a United States Trustee to handle the orderly disposition of the debtor’s assets and use the proceeds to from the sale to pay off the debts. Once this is done, the creditors have no future claims on the debtor.

In the case of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the company is given a chance to reorganize and get back on track. If it turns things around sufficiently, then there will be no bankruptcy auction. However, if the company cannot turn things around, then the Chapter 7 filing will go through, and its assets will be turned over to a United States Trustee for liquidation.

What happens after the assets have been turned over to the trustee?

At this point the trustee will hire a private auctioneer to sell the assets. The goal of these proceedings is to sell the assets at “fair market value” and get the most money for them in order to repay the creditor. However, this often doesn’t happen. For one, it’s often difficult to determine the fair market value of a used item, especially if that item is unique, and being sold during a fast-paced auction. By law, the final sale must be approved by the USBC, so if the final sale price it too low, the USBC may order that it is put up for sale again.

What kind of assets can you expect for find at these sales?

When a company is liquidated, a lot of things that company owns are sold to satisfy creditors. This includes: inventory, desks, chairs, supplies, etc. The same thing applies to an individual: If a professional athlete files for bankruptcy, you might find luxury cars and jewelry up for grabs at a bankruptcy auction.

You can also buy whole businesses or companies.

Sometimes businesses are sold for much less than what it would cost to start it from scratch. Of course you should use a lawyer and accountant to make sure you are truly getting a good deal.

What you need to know.

  • Beware of copycat auctions. Some auctions try to pass themselves off as bankruptcy auctions. Carefully read the description. A real bankruptcy auction must be ordered by a Federal judge or United States Trustee.
  • The USBC normally holds open verbal auctions that are open to the public, so if you find an auction you are interested in on our site, you can just attend. Sometimes, there are certain financial restrictions that may require you to prove that you are a serious bidder. This could be a bid deposit or a certified check for minimum amount.
  • The terms and conditions vary by auction, but most often cash and certified checks are accepted. Payment is typically due the same day or a few days later. Make sure you have the means to remove the property, as well.

Start looking for bankruptcy auctions by activating your free trial account right now!

2005 NISSAN ALTIMA S: Built To Last

altimaLooking for an inexpensive car that both looks great and drives well? Well, you can stop looking now because we’ve got the perfect deal for you. Now up for online bid is this 2005 Nissan Altima S sedan. This four door vehicle has a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine, 5 speed manual transmission with overdrive, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, keyless entry, power mirrors, anti-theft system, cruise control, alloy wheels, rear window defogger, AM/FM/CD  stereo, and only 36k miles. The vehicle does have some electrical issues as well as some engine noise, but nothing a little handy work can’t fix! The current asking price for this vehicle is just $3,000 with 5 bids already placed. This auction will be ending in just 1 day, 2 hours, and 27 minutes, so click here to activate you free trial account right now.

 

 

Single Family Home in Cameron, NC: Your Future House Awaits You!

cameronHave a look see at this next deal for a lovely property located in Cameron, North Carolina that’s now currently up for online auction. Originally built back in 2002, this single story property contains 1,870 square feet of gross living space that sits on 16,117 square feet of land. Inside the home you’ll discover 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a living room, dining room, eat in kitchen, a his/her walk in closet in the master bedrooms, laundry room area, and an attached 2 car garage. The house itself is in very good condition both inside and out. The starting bid for the property is set at $95,000 with no bids as of yet. We aren’t exactly sure as to when this auction will be ending, but if you had to guess it’s probably within a few weeks. If you’d like to get the inside scoop on this auction deals or others just like it, then all you have to do is click here in order to activate your 3 day free trial account.

 

 

Sea Ark Escort Boat: Take It For A Cruise!

guamboatWhat better way to start of today’s deals than with this lovely Sea Ark Escort Boat (no. 28HS0215) that is now currently up for online auction. Perfect for anyone looking to get a boat without having to spend their life savings, this aluminum escort boat measures 28 feet long and comes with 2 Yamaha 250 outboard motors. The vessel is in good condition both inside and out and has no mention of any defects. The outboard motors also appear to be in good shape. The winning bidder will be responsible for the boat’s removal upon winning the auction. As of right now, the current price for this boat is $1,298 with 4 bids already placed and exactly 4 days, 22 hours, and 8 minutes remaining. If you’d like to learn more about this auction and how to attend the upcoming preview for it, then all you have to do is click here to activate your 3 day free trial account before it’s too late!