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Recently I was looking at some car auctions to maybe start selling cars . But what I realized that all of those "auctions" are fake , aether they are selling cars for more than they actually are or you got to pay fees to get in the data base (that means they are making money by people signing for that crap , not by selling cars).
So , my question is if does anyone know those auctions that actually are real ?

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3 Comments »

  1. All the info can be found in local news papers. they must post a public notice. some people go thru all the papers (online) and list them. You can see their list for a fee, Or you can do the legwork yourself. look thru the "public notice" section of the newspaper’s everyday, check with local police and find out how often they auction their impounds, look in the yellow pages and call the auctioneers, and auction companies to get on their mailing list of up coming auctions.

    Comment by borninthegreatak — July 9, 2009 @ 11:32 am

  2. nobody does because nobody is willling to pay the membership fee. you tell me

    Comment by whosyourdaddy — July 9, 2009 @ 11:32 am

  3. i don’t know where you live but if you are in a big city or close to one they usually have them there i have seen the ads in the paper for the ones held in Calgary Alberta just check local listings but i wouldn’t buy into the crap on the internet your bound to end up being scammed.

    Comment by shandli e — July 9, 2009 @ 11:32 am

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