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Are any of those goverment and repo car auctions and seized property sales sites with fees for info for real?
6th July 2009
If so do a regular joe have a chance at the highly sought after cars and other items without a large amount of cash?
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Perhaps, but they probably only want to sell you information that is available somewhere else for free. If you want to look for such info, try the public notices or legal section of a newpaper. Auctions open to the public, such as government surplus or police (impound) sales are advertised. Yes, a regular joe can buy for pennies on the dollar. I’ve been doing it for years and either keep or resell the vehicles.
Comment by frindlee — July 6, 2009 @ 9:51 am
yes and yes
Comment by ________________________________ — July 6, 2009 @ 9:51 am
You mean the ones that hook you into their websites with fancy advertising and then when you’re there they ask you to pay a membership?
They reek of scam.
You might as well watch cable television at night and fall prey to all the infommercials announcing things that are misleading and too good to be true.
If you pay and go into the website you’re going to be bombarded with spam and find out that all the claims are false or have goals that are impossible to meet.
I think they’re all mass-collectors of email addresses and they sell the lists to businesses that pay for it among other things.
If you’re here asking this question is because deep down inside you doubt it as well.
My advice: Follow your gut instinct and stay away.
Good luck in your car search! Walk softly and carry a big stick!
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Comment by rob1963man — July 6, 2009 @ 9:51 am
Yeah, do a search of car auctions at http://carauctions.deals-guide.com
Comment by Kristina A — July 6, 2009 @ 9:51 am
A regular joe is a good guy that needs to know the truth and not being lead up a garden path…to make a long story short RE…your question about public auctions go http://www.usedcartips.org/AUCTIONS.html from there navigate to main page and scroll down to watch a 3 min clip about about where all the cars are from flood damaged hurricane Katrina…
Repo sites are for real…and you stay away
Comment by Ray — July 6, 2009 @ 9:51 am