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im lookin for a website where the police auction cars for cheap and you dont have to pay and its not a scam. please help

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3 Comments »

  1. I got my car at the government auctions.
    (The government confiscates, seizes and repossesses thousands of new and used cars.
    These cars are sold at government auctions for up to 90% off the wholesale price)

    Here you will find out when and where these auctions take place in your area.
    There is a 7 day trial membership coupon on the site.
    http://best-offers-online.com/gov-auctions

    Comment by Joy — December 5, 2010 @ 6:43 pm

  2. There is no website. When the police department have an auction they will advertise it in the newspaper.

    Most police auctions sell complete crap. Those cars aren’t even worth bidding on. The real good stuff they keep. The decent stuff gets sold through other avenues. Only the left over crap gets sold at the public auctions.

    Comment by mccoyblues — December 5, 2010 @ 6:43 pm

  3. Call the atlanta police department and ask them.

    Most have 1-2 auctions per year. Very few have "websites" where you can buy. They are held in person for people with cash or a bank letter of credit.

    97% of auctions open to the public are not that "cheap".

    In fact, usually, they sell for near retail as clueless buyers like yourself bid prices up because they don’t know any better.

    My local sheriffs department sells maybe 6-8 cars per year from ebay.

    Every single one has brought very close to retail.

    That’s not to say they might not start low. Ive just never seen one end at a low price.

    Comment by n — December 5, 2010 @ 6:43 pm

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