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		<title>Government Auctions Reviews &#8211; Take the Guess Work Out of Government Auction Sites?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 17:06:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susanne Moore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How would you like to purchase a good vehicle or a wonderful home for 90% off of the market price?  What about jewelry, electronics, or even office supplies to start your own small business with?  You can find good deals on them all if you participate in government auctions!  Due to foreclosures, repossessions, seizures, and surpluses, the government will often offer many expensive items for extremely low costs.]]></description>
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<div class="byline" style="italic;">by Cathy Rutherford</div>
<p>How would you like to purchase a good vehicle or a wonderful home for 90% off of the market price?  What about jewelry, electronics, or even office supplies to start your own small business with?  You can find good deals on them all if you participate in government auctions!  Due to foreclosures, repossessions, seizures, and surpluses, the government will often offer many expensive items for extremely low costs.</p>
<p>Now wouldn&#8217;t it be neat to purchase a truck or an SUV for as low as 10% of the original value. Due to the current housing and finance crisis in the US, many homes and luxury items are being sold in every state through government auctions.  Your dream home could be up for bid at this very moment for an extremely low price!  You can also profit from these auctions yourself.  You could buy many items for very low prices, and then turn around and sell them for more.  Those of you who already run your own small business can find good deals on office supplies as well.  There is something for everyone at government auctions.</p>
<p>These government auctions are held all over the country, yet many people don&#8217;t even know about them.  Even though the events aren&#8217;t always advertised, the general public is sometimes invited.  Car dealers and small business owners will often attend them for good deals.  If you are interested in participating in a government auction, you may find information about them in your local newspaper or by calling around all the meeting places in your town.</p>
<p>Speaking of the Internet, you can find government auction sites and start bidding right now!  A google search for &#8220;government auctions&#8221; brings over 2 million hits!  These government auction sites will showcase many of the surplus and repossessed items for the public to bid electronically.</p>
<p>You must be very careful though.  Many of these government auction sites are nothing more than scams.  For instance, you could be charged a membership access fee to certain online &#8220;government auctions&#8221;, only to find that the items are no longer available! So many of these online government auction sites only offer empty promises and outdated listings.</p>
<p>The question is how can you tell the difference between the legitimate online government auctions and the scams?  Fortunately there are government auction review sites that will sort out the good from the bad.  These sites offer unbiased government auction reviews.  Government auction review sites are run by experts who are very knowledgeable of government auctions and are good at keeping everyone up to date.</p>
<p>Government auction review sites obtain information about legitimate government auction items, dates, and locations.  The government auctions sites are tested by certain criteria including:</p>
<p>-  the quantity of listings and how up to date they are</p>
<p>-  the national, state, and local sources they provide</p>
<p>-  ability to find required item</p>
<p>-  the accuracy of the data</p>
<p>-  value of membership</p>
<p>The professionals running the government auction review sites have put a lot of time and effort in to their research.  You will get a head start over other government auction bidders by visiting a government auction review site to find out the best places to bid.  You won&#8217;t have to worry about being scammed and let down by the fraudulent sites thanks to the hard work others have put into their research.  It will make government auction bidding a lot easier on you by visiting and reading the information provided on government auction review sites!</p>
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<div class="about" style="italic;">About the Author:</div>
<div class="links">To remove the risk when searching for sites that offer 60-90% off real estate and vehicles visit <a href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com">Government Auction Site Reviews</a>. This site reviews and rates the top 2 or 3 <a href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com">government auction</a> sites under the following areas: Best Foreclosure &amp; Property Tax Sales Sites Best Seized Vehicle Sites Best Seized Merchandise &amp; Surplus Sites Best Overall Government Auction Sites</div>
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		<title>Government Auctions &#8211; How to Find 60-90% Discounts on Foreclosures and Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 16:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susanne Moore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How would you like to buy a car, truck, or SUV for only 10% of its original worth?  How about a house?  Or perhaps jewelry?  Does it sound too good to be true?  Well, this time, it is true!  Government auctions provide excellent deals and savings on vehicles, electronics, homes, jewelry, and other expensive items that are obtained through foreclosures, repossessions, and seizures.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='byline'>by Susanne Moore</div>
<p>How would you like to buy a car, truck, or SUV for only 10% of its original worth?  How about a house?  Or perhaps jewelry?  Does it sound too good to be true?  Well, this time, it is true!  Government auctions provide excellent deals and savings on vehicles, electronics, homes, jewelry, and other expensive items that are obtained through foreclosures, repossessions, and seizures.</p>
<p>Imagine how great it would be to purchase a car, truck, or SUV for as low as 10% of the original value. Due to the current housing and finance crisis in the US, many homes, vehicles, jewelry, office equipment, and other expensive items are being sold in every state through government auctions.  Your dream vehicle could be up for bid at this very moment for as low as $100!  Those of you who own a small business can find great deals on the office supplies.  You can also buy many items for very low prices and resell them for more!</p>
<p>These government auctions are held every day in every state, yet most people aren&#8217;t even aware of them.  For the most part, it&#8217;s usually car dealers and small business owners who show up at government auctions to find good deals.  Some are still open to the general public though, and if you can find out where they&#8217;re being held, you can show up to find a good deal yourself!</p>
<p>Or if you prefer, you can find government auctions right now on the Internet! You can start bidding on your dream car or home today! A Google search for &#8220;government auctions&#8221; brings nearly 2 and a half million hits.  These government auction sites will allow you to bid on many of the items electronically.</p>
<p>If you decide to bid electronically, you must be careful and watch out for scams.  Many of these government auction sites are not legitimate at all. They may charge you a membership fee for nothing.  You will find that the so called &#8220;government auction items&#8221; are no longer available.  So many of these online government auction sites only offer expired auctions and outdated offers.</p>
<p>So how will you be able to tell the legitimate government auction sites from the scammers? Fortunately there are also government auction review sites as well.  These experts provide professional government auction reviews.  They research government auctions and offer reviews and evaluations.</p>
<p>Web sites with government auction reviews obtain information about legitimate government auction items, dates, times, and locations.  The government auctions are evaluated by certain criteria:</p>
<p>-  the quantity of listings and how up to date they are</p>
<p>-  the national, state, and local sources they provide</p>
<p>-  ease of use</p>
<p>-  how relevant is the information</p>
<p>-  by how the membership fees are charged</p>
<p>The professionals running the government auction review sites have put a lot of time and effort in to their research.  You will get a head start over other government auction bidders by visiting a government auction review site to find out the best places to bid.  You won&#8217;t have to worry about being scammed and let down by the fraudulent sites thanks to the hard work others have put into their research.  It will make government auction bidding a lot easier on you by visiting and reading the information provided on government auction review sites!</p>
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<div style='italic;' class='about'>About the Author:</div>
<div class='links'>To remove the risk when looking for sites that offer 60-90% off real estate and cars visit <a href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com">Government Auction Site Reviews</a>. This site reviews and rates the top 2 or 3 <a href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com">government auction</a> sites under the following categories: Best Foreclosure &amp; Property Tax Sale Sites, Best Seized Vehicle Sites, Best Seized Merchandise &amp; Surplus Sites, Best Overall Government Auction Sites.</div>
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		<title>Police Auctions &#8211; A Secret Method to Buying a Good Car for $339</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 17:23:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean Tortelli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a well kept secret that not many people are aware of. Did you know you can buy a car or other vehicle for $300 simply by attending a local government auction (I'll cover where the $39.95 come into play later).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='byline'>by Sean Tortelli</div>
<p>Here is a well kept secret that not many people are aware of. Did you know you can buy a car or other vehicle for $300 simply by attending a local government auction (I&#8217;ll cover where the $39.95 come into play later).</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how it works! At many government auctions if a vehicle isn&#8217;t purchased during the bidding session, then it will be put up for sale directly after the auction has ended at the set price of $300 (I&#8217;ll explain the other $39.95 later). The reason is simply because the government does not want to have to store any vehicles after the auction is over. </p>
<p>The first time I noticed this, I was going through some of the car listings on the site mentioned below (last paragraph) and then I noticed something peculiar. Many of the cars were indiscreetly labeled &#8216;If vehicle does not sell at this auction it can be purchased afterward for $300&#8242;.</p>
<p>I called a number of the government auctions and agencies directly, with the number that was listed on the site (see below for site). To my astonishment because of current depressed state of the economy, a good number of vehicles were not receiving a starting bid and were selling off for $300. In fact at many of the government auctions there were more vehicles available than buyers wishing to purchase them. This is due to this fact that most car dealership&#8217;s vehicle inventories are already too high. Even if they wanted to purchase, banks aren&#8217;t offering credit in most cases.</p>
<p>The cost to gain access to these government car auctions with all of the vehicle listings and associated information is $39.95 (so car total is $339.95). It is worth it though, as you get listings of the less obvious auctions with detailed vehicle information for each auction. The membership also contains listings of items such as car parts, jewelry, furniture, home/garden equipment, electronics and even foreclosed homes, all offered for pennies on the dollar.</p>
<p>Once you choose the vehicles of interest from the government auction in your area, then attend that auction and low bid on each vehicle. Better still wait until the auction is over then pick up the unsold vehicle(s) you like for $300. I would recommend calling the auction prior to attending so you have an understanding on their policies regarding this.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll see some really great values there. I know because I purchased 3 cars including my loveable BMW at one of these government vehicle auctions.</p>
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<div class='links'>To find these $300 vehicle listings and access a free ebook of how to purchase a used vehicle check out <a href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com/Police_Auctions_Seized_Cars_and_Trucks.html#car2">Police Auctions</a> or to find other government auction products such as foreclosures visit <a href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com">Government Auctions</a>.</div>
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		<title>More Sample Listings of Cars and Vehicles at Gov&#8217;t Auctions</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 00:22:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some more examples of the fantasic car deals that where purchased at government auctions. To find more of these listings with full auction information go to Government Vehicle Auctions. They also have a full 5 step tutorial for mastering auto auctions with video so you can see how it&#8217;s done. If you prefer to see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some more examples of the fantasic car deals that where purchased at government auctions. To find more of these listings with full auction information go to <a title="Vehicle Auctions" href="http://dsmith39.viligent.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BLOGCAR" target="_self">Government Vehicle Auctions</a>. They also have a full 5 step tutorial for mastering auto auctions with video so you can see how it&#8217;s done. If you prefer to see a review of other vehicle auctions or other government auctions they visit <a title="Government Auctions Site Reviews" href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com" target="_blank">Government Auctions</a> Site Reviews.</p>
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<li>Mercedes-Benz 2003 CLK 430 2D Coupe with 41K miles for $4,480</li>
<li>Pontiac 2005 Grand Am with 14K miles for $3,060</li>
<li>Jeep 2005 Wrangler 4&#215;4 with 15K miles for $3,190</li>
<li>Jeep 2005 Liberty Limited 4&#215;4 with 12.5K miles for $3,880</li>
<li>Mazda 2005 Protege DX 4D Sedan 14.2K miles $3,750</li>
<li>Pontiac 2005 Grand Am GT 13.1K miles $5,140</li>
<li>Lexus 2005 RX300 4&#215;4 13.5K miles $6,450</li>
<li>Subaru 2005 Forester S 14.1K miles $4,320</li>
<li>Toyota 2004 Camry LE 26.1K miles $4,070</li>
<li>Plymouth 2004 Neon Sport 31.1K miles $3,250</li>
<li>Pontiac 2005 Bonneville 12K miles $3,330</li>
<li>Subaru 2004 Impreza Outback 30.1K miles $3,810</li>
<li>Ford 2004 Expedition XLT 4D 25.2K miles $3,180</li>
<li>Toyota 2005 Corolla LE 12.2K miles $6,350</li>
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		<title>Government Vehicle Auctions &#8211; Sample Listings of the Great Deals Available</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 12:58:29 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have written or read almost everything that can be said about government and police auctions, but the other day I was thinking to myself how ironic it is that you hear so much about foreclosures, government auctions, reposed cars, etc. yet you rarely see samples of the specific deals available. I do know that the reason for this is that the word &#8216;profit&#8217; is a dirty word for the government and therefore advertising is not an option. The only way you would of heard about government or police auctions is through word of mouth or on the net.</p>
<p>Can you imagine if Best Buy said they had some great deals but never really publicized what they were, they probably won&#8217;t get half the business that they do. Well in the case with government auctions they still have quite a following with virtually no promotion (mostly word of mouth) and the reason for that is simple, they have the best deals, period. Think about it, no cost paid for the goods sold and they want to move that merchandise out of their inventory as fast as possible. Compare that to a retailer who has a cost associated with each item and needs to make a certain margin on each sale.</p>
<p>Having said that my goal is to make interested people aware of the deals that are currently available from any of the numerous government auction agencies. For research I generally use my number one rated government vehicle auctions site as evaluated on my review site highlighted in the last paragraph. By the time you read this the items listed may of expired, however, it will provide you with an example of what kind of deals are available, so when you&#8217;re in the market for the same type of item you&#8217;ll know where to look and what price range to expect. For this article I have found a number of cars (and a pickup truck) among the tens of thousands that are available. These are just a randomly selected micro sample of some of the fantastic deals that are available:</p>
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<li>2005 Porche Boxster with 14K miles &#8211; $5,790</li>
<li>2005 X5 BMW with 15K miles &#8211; $4,140</li>
<li>2005 Ford 150 Pickup with 12K miles for &#8211; $5,710</li>
<li>2003 Jeep Liberty with 23K miles &#8211; $3,890</li>
<li>2005 Corvette with 13K miles &#8211; $4,600</li>
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<p>Like I said these are just a sample of ones I selected but you can select from any made and model. So where do all these vehicles come from and why are they so darn cheap? The come from numerous branch sources which all have many vehicles reposed for different reasons ranging from unpaid debt and/or taxes to many different legal reasons. Police and other government agencies also sell off the items that they obtain from convicted criminals.</p>
<p>Going to a live on-site government auction rather then an online auction is a good idea because you will be given the opportunity to look over the vehicle before you bid on it. As I&#8217;ve mentioned in the past if you&#8217;re not mechanically inclined then bring someone to the auction who is. Also be careful to verify the quality and the history of the vehicle before you purchase. Given the fact that a small percentage of people are even aware that these auctions even exist, you&#8217;ll be able to find a vehicle of your choosing, perhaps even of higher social status then you intended for a much lower price then you expected.</p>
<p>Nolan Speers has been investing in real estate for over 15 years and specialising in government auctions and foreclosures for the last 5.</p>
<p>To locate more of these great deals select my #1 rated site at <a href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com/Police_Auctions_Seized_Cars_and_Trucks.html" target="_new">police auctions</a> or for real estate foreclosures and other items check out <a href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com/" target="_new">Government Auctions</a> Site Review.</p>
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