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Frequently Asked Questions |
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How up to date is your auction
information?
Our information is always kept up to date with
proper categories. It is also available 24/7 and
your membership is available for a lifetime!
Is your payment processor secure?
Absolutely! All orders are processed by
ClickBank.com, a proud third payment processor and
your information is 100% safe and secure GUARANTEED!
How complicated are the traditional auctions?
Not complicated at all. Typically, you would arrive
to your local-area repossessed car auction early in
the morning and inspect the cars on the lot that are
up for sale that day. Usually, many cars would start
from only $100 and if there is limited number of
attendees that day (and we have so many sources that
it's virtually guaranteed that you will have almost
no other bidders) than you are very likely to get
the car you want for a ridiculously low amount when
the actual bidding starts later that day!
Do some of the auctions offer online bidding?
Absolutely! Some of the auctions do allow you to bid
online. Most are live auctions and you have to
attend which gives you the opportunity to inspect
the auctioned items.
Are the really cheap cars just wrecked cars with a
salvage title?
No absolutely not! Many of the vehicles available
are almost new with low miles. These types of
vehicles are usually seized by law enforcement
agencies and sold for dirt cheap at auctions
throughout the country.
Are there any warranties available for the cars I
buy?
Typically, an auction center or website source would
offer a 3 month warranty or guarantee free of
charge. For extended warranties, small fee would
apply, depending on the source. But, in general,
it's never a problem, since many cars are almost
brand new and in perfect condition.
How much does membership to this site cost?
Our rates are $39.95 for unlimited access.
What form of payment do you accept?
At current, we accept Visa®, MasterCard®, American
Express®, and Discover® and US Checks.
Is this site affiliated with the U.S. or any other
government?
No. The founder and CEO of our parent company is a
former U.S. government employee. However, we are not
affiliated with the U.S. government, nor are we
associated in any way with any state, local or other
government.
Will you automatically renew my membership when it
expires, and bill my credit card again, without my
specific authorization?
No. the membership is a ONE TIME CHARGE, you will
never be rebilled.
So why wouldn't everyone buy a car this way, instead
of the usual going to the dealer or classified ads
routine?
Because this is a very protected source of revenue
for the majority of car dealerships and is not
advertised to the general public. However, we have
gathered enough information and access rights to be
able to let our members enjoy a multitude of the
direct sources where one could find their next
vehicle with up to 90% savings off the book value
price.
Do you update the Government Auctions and
Foreclosures listings in the Member section?
Yes. We use a sophisticated database of government
auctions, and update it quite frequently (including
additions) in order for you to have in hand current
information, and as many government auction listings
as possible. Additionally, Our Foreclosure listings
are updated at least every week.
Is there a way to check the VIN of the car that I
like?
Absolutely! Many auctions would offer a
complimentary CarFax™ VIN report before you start
bidding for your peace of mind.
Can I really buy or find all the items displayed on
your homepage at Government Auctions?
Yes. Most certainly. In fact, each of the items of
property pictured on our home page were not too long
ago up for auction at various auctions by the
Government. Moreover, due to space limitation, we
could obviously not include pictures of
representations of every type of property that is
available at government auctions. We included real
estate, personal and business automobiles, boats,
recreation vehicles, motorcycles, furniture, art,
jewelry and watches, and electronics as these are
generally the most sought after and available items
at government auctions. However, many many more
items and properties are available at government
auctions, only some of which are businesses, farm
equipment, fixtures, undeveloped land, retail
stores, industrial properties, golf courses,
aircraft, hardware, laboratory equipment,
collectibles, a whole bunch of different types of
general merchandise, and even animals and stables.
Think of it this way: anything that you ever wanted
to buy, you probably can find at government
auctions.
Are there any online auctions that have seized
vehicles, I don't like the traditional
"bid-on-the-lot" kinds?
Of course there are. There is an increasing demand
for online access to the vehicle listings and
ability to bid and buy online... and we will give
you complete access to those sources.
I’ve heard that I can buy an expensive car, house,
boat or aircraft at a government auction for $10. Is
this true?
No. Well, let us clarify that: It is possible,
although highly unlikely. However, other sites will
make you believe that this is typical of a
government auction. It is not. It happens once in
blue moon. You will however be able to find a whole
slew of bargains on various items and properties at
a huge discount off the normal price. You will also
likely run into some unbelievable deals, especially
at those government auctions which are less
competitive. This is because the federal, state and
local governments obtain this property either for
free (like when it's seized) or at a large discount,
and really have no profit motive other than to
receive whatever amount of money they can get from
it. Can you get a car for $100? Yes, but it will not
be a brand new Mercedes. That having been said, on
many occasions, you can get the bargain of a
lifetime.
Are there any hidden fees to buy a car this way?
There are no hidden fees. Standard fees such as
title and registration still apply and are paid the
same way as if you bought the car through a private
transaction or at a dealership. However, the luxury
tax is not required, since it's already been paid by
the first owner upon getting the car registration.
There are other sites out there that claim to offer
the inside scoop to government auctions information,
what makes you any different?
Well, first of all there is no inside scoop, and we
do not offer such nonsense. Those sites that claim
that they’ll provide you with the “Secrets” to
government auctions are full of it. The only really
useful information to you is where these auctions
are held. Besides that, government auctions really
work like any other auctions. What we do is provide
you with a comprehensive database of such auctions
which includes those that are located in your state
or territory and online so that you can participate
in them. The way to making money at government
auctions or getting your desired house, car, or
other item real cheap is to use your head. If you do
that and research the value of what you're buying,
you'll get some great deals. And you could probably
get these deals on anything you that you ever
wanted. But there's no secret formula to success at
government auctions. Everyone can walk away with a
great deal!
Are these "good deals" really just a lot of hype?
Absolutely not! You will find some amazing deals!
You will be benefiting from The government seized
vehicles and property, as well as property the
government confiscates everyday. These items become
available for purchase at government auctions. Since
the government pays nothing for it, you can pick
these items up for pennies on the dollar!
Are there really cars available from $100
or are they junk?
Yes, there are cars to purchase from $100 and they
are not junk vehicles. You have the option to
inspect them before you purchase them. Many cars at
the auctions are almost new with low miles. As an
example, if the government seizes a vehicle from an
illegal activity, you will have the option to
purchase it for pennies on the dollar.
How do I know if there are auctions held
in my area?
Auctions are held in every state across the nation!
You can check to see if auctions are available in
your area by visiting our auction search page by
clicking
here
Why are the cars so cheap? How can this be true?
Every day thousands of Americans default on their
car loans or lease payments... as a result, their
new or almost new cars get repossessed by the
financial institutions and auctioned off in a hurry,
because the cost of storing the cars outweighs the
banks' ability to try to make the lost money back
(same with police auctions, etc.). Consequently,
lucky people who have access to direct sources where
the cars are being sold would find themselves
overwhelmed by dirt-cheap offers that look
unbelievable to the average car buyer. This is real
and is being taken advantage of by many car dealers.
Do you have examples of actual savings from your
customers?
Check out our
TESTIMONIALS page for actual examples... |
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