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Various types of auctions have often been seen depicted in movies and TV shows for decades. Auctions do have the potential to set the stage for an interesting scene, as people get themselves caught up in the proceedings, get attached to particular items, and engage in bidding wars. There are many car auction houses across the country that put on various types of motor car auctions, from a seized car auction one weekend to a classic car auction the next, with many other types of auctions in between.
Some people who are not even particularly interested in buying a vehicle through a car auto auction still enjoy hanging around an auction house on the days that the auto auctions are running, just to take in the atmosphere of excitement and to do a bit of people watching. It can be a fascinating experience to watch the proceedings, especially if you have never before attended any type of used car auction. If there has been a vigorous round of bidding on a particular vehicle, then it can be electrifying when the auctioneer drops the gavel and pronounces the vehicle sold!
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Car auction houses run all kinds of different motor car auctions on a regular basis. As a result, they have a great deal of experience and expertise in the field. At the same time, people who have never been to any kind of auction in the past can feel somewhat lost and bewildered the first time they venture into a car auto auction house.
Because of this, it is strongly recommended that first time goers, whether for antiques, collectibles and artwork, or for a public auto auction, attend at least one or two auctions in the role of observer and not as a bidder. Most of the car auction houses have an open door policy that allows spectators to come in and watch the proceedings; however, there may be restricted access to certain types of auctions.
The car auction house is not the seller of anything being sold. Instead, they are simply providing the services of the auctioneer, of registering the bidders, managing it and collecting the funds that are generated by the various motor car auctions that they host. If a person wins a bid on a vehicle, then they will pay the final bid price, as well as a percentage of the final price to the car auto auction house. This additional percentage is a fee that covers the expenses incurred by the auction house and is the main income source for these types of businesses.
When looking for a new vehicle, checking out the car auction houses in your area can be a good way to save yourself some money on an ordinary car, a collector car, and even large RVs. It is also a good idea to research the current Blue Book pricing on the types of vehicles you are interested in before you go to a car auto auction with the intent to make a purchase.
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DEALER SERVICES CORP. withholding the title to my car because of dealer non-payment what can I do?
14th September 2011
Ok, this is a long story but I am gonna make it as short as i can.
I bought a car from a dealer in another state.
I paid for the vehicle in cash.
The dealer bought my car from an auto auction.
bounced the check he used to pay for the car by mistake.
the auction came and took the car back.
the dealer went and paid the auction for the car.
Everything was going well except for now this issue.
The DSC "Dealer services corporation"
that the dealer used as financial help with buying cars etc….they have a floorplan of vehicles they basically borrow money to the dealer, so the dealer can purchase cars, and when a car is sold they pay the "DSC" back what they borrowed.
My issue is that the dealer owes the DSC money from other sales that were made and were never paid back.
They have all the titles to the vehicles that were sold.
The titles to the vehicles that were on "borrowed money"
that were on the floor plan.
They have the title to my car even though it was NOT one of the cars that were bought with the "borrowed money" and it was NOT on their floorplan.
They do not want to give me the title because the dealer owes them alot of money but they dont have any legal right to the vehicle now because I have the bill of sale and reciept for the car that it is already sold.
What can I do???




