Using Government Auctions & Police Auctions Membership Sites

August 25, 2008 on 4:18 am | In Business |
by Mark Allen

There are thousands of government auctions, held every day, and hundreds of websites dealing with the subject. It can be a real pain dealing with all the ins and outs and hoops and loops of these sites, so I wanted to explain the best way to navigate them, which ones are scams, and which ones you can manipulate to get what you want out of them.

A lot of the government auction sites out there are ‘membership sites’. These are funded by people like you signing up for them and having them charge your credit card for their services, like any regular pay site. These were started because most of the government auction sites before them were sites maintained by hundreds of different independent government agencies. These sites make government auctions a breeze compared to their predecessors.

As with anything else, however, there’s the good, the bad, and the ugly. There are some government auction membership sites are out there that are ripoffs. But there are a few ways to tell the good from the bad. Are the auction listings on the site current? You don’t want to ‘bid’ on an auction that expired three weeks ago! Check and make sure that all the listings on the site are up to date, and if the listings on their site are complete.

Does the membership site give you all of the details about the particular government auction? They showed lists the product, condition, its origin, and how long it’s been in state custody. Make sure you see all these things while browsing various government auction membership sites. If the listings aren’t complete, it’s best to avoid that site. Another thing to consider is contact information. Is there a phone number, an email, or an address listed? If you can’t get in touch with them, don’t bother.

Make sure their listings cover not only local police auctions and sheriff auctions, but state, and federal as well. Make sure that federal, state, and local government agencies are listed. Just like anything else you might buy, research any site before you give them your hard-earned money.

Perhaps the best way to find a membership site is to check the reviews. Websites like government auctions site reviews at www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com routinely comb through these sites, check their features and listings, and tell you which ones are worth the money and which should be avoided.

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