When you have to make bulk purchase for your business you’re always on the lookout for a great deal. Here is a chance to get bulk amounts of essential office supplies at a crazy low price. This is a great example of a surplus auction where the buyer bought too much of certain product or products and wants to get rid of them quickly because they are just taking up space. There eagerness to rapidly get rid of excess goods is a great chance for you to step in and win big. This auction is for one lot of four different surplus items. The items are various printer cartridges, binders, computer bags, and engineering desk lamps. This auction is out of Oklohoma City, OK and has a current bid of just $20 with 2 bidders so far! Bidding closes at 10:17 Am Central Time (CT) on November 18th. If you want to see pictures of all the surplus items, and get a better idea of the amount of items on auction, or to find out about many more auctions going on all over America and Canada, head over to www.governmentauctions.org or you can click here to sign up for your FREE 3 day trial of our services!
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Looking to light up your day with something different?
Tired of same old, same old? Do you find yourself wondering what gift you can buy a loved one that won’t be re gifted right away? Not into the whole beach and sunshine thing but want a vacation spot to call your own? If you answered yes to any of these, then this may be your day! At a current bid of 20,000$ there is a 100% genuine light house for sale. You heard me right, a light house! Built in 1898 and decommissioned in the 1970s, this light house house was used by the coast guard and is listed on the National Register Of Historic Places, documentation of which is provided with the deed. Located offshore of New Bedford, MA this charming New England light house is only a short boat ride from the shore and the nearest grocery. It has four levels including two watch decks and a basement, with three of the four floors having a 15-foot head clearance. Before obtaining ownership of this piece of history you will need to obtain a Chapter 91 License from Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP), which is definitely worth the effort! This brick and cast iron structure is truly a find and if you want to relive your childhood dreams, this is a great place to start! As an ongoing, online auction the time remaining has not yet been announced but so far there have been only 2 bids. For any further information, simply click here to subscribe to www.governmentauctions.org for your FREE 3 day trial today!
Oh Dear, Is That John Deere? Get Your Old John Deere Tractors Here!
This vintage machine comes from a series of old John Deere Tractors that were manufactured between 1987 to 1994, as a part of the late 200 series. The standard source of power in this model is a 1 cylinder, 17 HorsePower air cooled Kawasaki FC540V engine, with 534 cc displacement. The bore / stroke is 3.5 by 3.4 inches. The air cleaner is designed as a dry element with foam pre-cleaner. The engine’s compression is 8.3:1, and the rated RPM is 3350. The starter is powered with 12 volts, and the machine’s oil capacity is 2.6 Quarts (2.5 liters). This specific John Deere Lawn Mower comes with a working lawn mower below the chassis, and runs well. The deck measures 48 inches, and the mower itself features a convenient Hydrostatic Drive with a single cylinder, 4 cycle engine. This machine is a great investment, and although it does not include a John Deere warranty, this machine is very likely to continue mowing strong for quite a while, as it has been doing for a great many years already. You can enjoy a John Deere landscape on yo0ur property with the help of this machine, regardless of whether you are working in your front yard, back yard, or even on a golf course. This machine features the standard John Deere lawn mower wheels that are sturdy and reliable in getting you and your mower wherever you need to go, and whenever you desire to do so. This mower includes each original John Deere lawnmower part, and is a pleasure to use, even on a daily basis.
The highest bid of the four bids to date on this John Deere 265 Lawn Mower is just $160, a fraction of its true value. This auction closes on October the fourteenth at 3:25 in the afternoon, Central Time (CT) which means that you have just over 5 days to make this awesome mower yours! For any further information, simply click here to subscribe to www.governmentauctions.org for your FREE 3 day trial today!
Purchase iPhone 5S for PEANUTS!
The current bid on this iPhone is just $205, and the auction closes on October the fourteenth at 12.41 in the afternoon, Central Time (CT) which means that you have just under 6 days to make this awesome phone yours! For any further information, simply click here to subscribe to www.governmentauctions.org for your FREE 3 day trial today!
Aircraft Technicians Dream Come True
For sale today is one really awesome 1981 DASSAULT FALCON FA-20G FIXED WING AIRCRAFT. Although this aircraft is not in flying condition, it has a tremendous amount of potential for becoming your next charter jet aircraft! Some other ideas for this former United States Coast Guard Carrier include converting it into a restaurant or bar, creating a very unique one-lane bowling alley, or even converting it into a very special studio apartment / home. This former Coast Guard plane has had all of its major components removed, but can be fixed up in a jiffy. If you are looking for an aircraft for charter flights with friends, you can look into a FAA aircraft registration. There is no data plate available, but other data is, including: USCG Tail Number 2131, Serial number 452, and an HU-25 Sensor Improvement as well. You can upgrade the aircraft instrument panel and install engines and upgraded flight and taxi systems as well. This model is called the HU-25 Guardian and was used as a high-speed spotter aircraft to assist in search and rescue operation guiding the surface operations fleet. Sold in scrap condition. The current bid on this aircraft is just $500, and the auction closes on October the twentieth at 10:10 in the morning, Central Time (CT). For any further information, simply click here to subscribe to www.governmentauctions.org for your FREE 3 day trial today!
Count On N-Gene Money Sorter To Count Your Millions!
Has it been a burden for you to count your money?
Too many mixed bills to organize?
Fear not dear friend, today the solution to your problem has arrived!
On sale today in an online government auction is one N-Gene Mixed Money Counter. this nifty device can count the value and amount of bills in any stack of your Dollar Bills all day and all night!
No presorting is necessary. Simply choose your settings, place the bills in the hopper and go. The N-Gene counts the bills you want to count and automatically diverts the others to the large 100 note-capacity pocket. Everything is performed quickly and accurately with no need to stop midway through the process. The N-Gene features advanced high-speed denomination recognition technology, four modes of counting bills, preset batching and a blazing 1,100 notes per minute speed.
FOUR COUNTING MODES:
- Mixed Mode: Identifies and counts mixed denomination bills
- Single Mode: Counts a specific denomination. Different denominations are stored in a specialized container
- Separation Mode: The machine temporarily stops when a bill of a specific denomination is detected. When bills are removed from the machine, the counting continues.
- Free Mode: Counts how many bills are in the stack (without calculating value)
N-GENE MIXED MONEY COUNTER FEATURES
- Mixed Bills Money Counter
- Money Sorter
- 3 inch Color LCD display
- Mixed Counting Mode
- Sorting Mode
- Piece Counting Mode
- Face Orientation
- Counterfeit Detection
- CIS image scan for both sides if banknote detection
- Multiple MR channels for MG detection
- Three points UV and full line IR sensors
- SD card program upgrade
There is currently just one $749 bid on this valuable item, worth at least $2,895. There are just under 14 days left in the auction. You have until Noon (12 PM Central Time) on October the second to claim this wonderful device as your own. For any further information, simply click here to subscribe to www.governmentauctions.org for your FREE 3 day trial today!
Hop On This EZ Go Electric Cart!
Bid on this EZ Go Electric Cart and take it for an easy joy ride! Whether it’s to be used for industry purposes or simply to get you from point A to point B, it is a great item to add to your driveway or garage! This Auction is going on now and the close time is this upcoming Monday, September 21st at 6:33 pm. At the close of the auction, the user with the highest bid wins the auction, as long as that bid is at or above the auction’s reserve price. This EZ Go Electric Cart is located in Simms, LA and there is currently one bid on it. It does have broken and missing parts, however is still fully functional and can be used for multi purposes, such as, local transportation purposes, industrial or work related purposes, or even leisure and fun. It is great for lengthy driveways and small town homeowners. The best part of it is the low cost with a current bid of only $10. How can we not feel tempted to be the second bidder? You’ve got 4 days 8 hours and 52 minutes to jump on this EZ Go Electric Cart before its snatched up and gone! For any further information, simply click here to subscribe to www.governmentauctions.org for your FREE 3 day trial today!
Used Computer Hardware Parts To Quick Cash In Three Easy Steps
Step 1: Buy this lot of 30 used laptops
Step 2: Sell the computer hardware parts individually
Step 3: Roll around in the cash you earned by selling online computer parts
With just under 4 hours left in the auction at the time of this post, you have the chance to be the lucky winner of 30 pre owned laptops. This laptop wholesale lot comes from a government surplus auction, and consists of a great many assorted laptops of assorted makes and models. Please note that the hard drives have been removed from all of these laptops, and some of these laptops may need additional repairs. This auction is not for those seeking a cheap used laptop, but rather for those who are interested in making a big bucket of cash selling the hundreds of original like new and used parts from these 30 low cost laptops. Your cost is so low that one relatively cheap laptop used for selling spare parts online can earn you more than the original device would have cost you, even if you were to buy it in brand new condition! This lot includes a wade range of laptops. Most, if not all of the computer parts laptop parts and miscellaneous hardware in these thirty used laptops for sale are re-sellable, and will help their seller bring home some serious money very quickly. There may even be some potential gaming computer parts in these devices, which would sell in an instant due to the high demand on gaming parts due to the heavy use of such devices.
Bottom line is, we want you to make some quick cash now. Selling online is a cinch if you buy your products at very low prices, and have half a clue as to what you’re doing. This auction ends on the Twenty Eighth of August, at 4:35 PM Central Time. As of the time of this post, there remain but 0 Days and 3.5 Hours until you are the proud owner of this unbelievably great deal on 30 laptops loaded up with many salable parts!For any further information, simply click here to subscribe to www.governmentauctions.org for your FREE 3 day trial today!
Government Surplus Auction Guide
Hey there! We heard that you want to know how a typical government auction works, and we would love to help you understand everything from beginning to end.Here’s a behind the scenes look at the government surplus auctions scene from our comprehensive experiences in the field as well as from an online government auctions websites perspective.
There are two main categories of federal government auctions:
A) Seized Property Auctions:
This includes government seized car auctions, other seized auctions, seized auto auction, etc.
B) Surplus Property Auctions:
This includes original property of the military surplus auction, state auctions like Wisconsin surplus auction, and other military surplus auctions.
Seized Property Auctions:
A) come about via
i. Criminal Seizures
Example: Drug trafficker’s home is raided, and his possessions are confiscated because they were purchased with money made from illegal activities.
ii. Tax Seizures
Example: IRS finds individual did not pay the required tax, and seizes the person’s possessions, (like cars, jewelry, and real estate) and sells them with the intent to sell them to satisfy outstanding tax liability. Sometimes these are even sold via online tax lien auctions!
iii. Customs Seizures
Example: from companies that tried to smuggle merchandise into the country without paying import duties or declaring merchandise properly, or even from people that failed to declare their merchandise properly when returning from a foreign vacation.
All of the above is included as well as any other ill-gotten gains.
Example: Police seizures of stolen property, not claimed by rightful owner within the allotted time, so the property goes into a police seized auction.
Example: local sheriff’s sales of foreclosed real estate and other court ordered assets go into federal government auctions that specialize in government property auctions.
Surplus Property Auctions:
These are essentially US government auctions for goods or property that a particular government agency no longer needs or that have been become obsolete by government standards. This category includes state surplus auction sales as well.
Example: a particular state decides to sell its automobiles or other equipment which it no longer has any use for, and it decides to upgrade by selling its unwanted assets in a gov surplus auction.
Example: A state university sells furniture, sports equipment, scientific equipment, or medical supplies to make way for new ones by selling off their holdings in gov surplus auctions.
Example: the US military decides to sell its surplus equipment through a military surplus auction. In the case of the US army, any American military goods that have been classified as surplus are ones that fit the following criteria:
- Surplus military goods may be becoming too old or obsolete for our military’s current use – like tents, sleeping bags, and clothing, all of which go through some wear and tear over time, and it is only a matter of time before the military deems the items unfit for official use.
- Military technology advances have created a need to upgrade to current state of the art equipment that is better than the enemy’s equipment. That is to say, when you take a look at any of these items sold in public surplus auctions, you can see on the market that there have been new and upgraded versions created with modified technology that is a better fit for today’s military requirements. Instruments used in the field from the 1980s are very different from the ones the military uses today. They could be made from different materials, might be designed differently, and today are able to withstand colder and hotter temperatures. With all of the above in mind, we can understand the reasoning behind why military surplus goods items are such bargains online. The underlying reason for these amazing deals that you can find at any US government auction is that the military needs to keep our armed forces equipped, armed, and supplied with the most cutting edge military technology that is available today.
Now we understand the structure of the typical government liquidation auction.
Let’s discuss how it all works on your end.
In all these circumstances, the government agency involved (either directly, through online government auctions on government auction sites, or through a third party auctioneer) typically puts up the property at a public oral auction, and the general public is able to attend and bid on the seized or surplus items or property, and the goods go to the highest bidder.
While this works differently for various auctions the larger ones typically make a special list available for the public two to three weeks before the auction. This is a list of items is created by the government agency that will be conducting the sale or auction, and is put out in order to help bidders decide what they want to buy and how much they would like to spend.
There will usually be a one or two-day period several days before the auction during which one must register for the auction, and during which time one can (and should) inspect the merchandise that will be offered up for bid on the auction day.
When you register for the auction, you will typically get a large bidder number and an auction catalog that will list the items up for sale next to their ID numbers. Then, when you walk around the inspection area and physically look at and inspect the goods that will be up for bid, you will notice that they are marked with their ID numbers which you can then look up in the auction catalog.
Sometimes, however, inspection of a particular lot may be in another location altogether, (like some government customs auctions).
Several days later, at the time of the actual auction, the auctioneer will call out the ID number of the item being auctioned off (one-by one), and will give a short description of the item. At that time, the auctioneer will begin soliciting bids. This process will go on until the item is sold to the highest bidder, and then bidding begins on the next item.
For most merchandise or property, full payment will have to be made that day (or within several days) via cash or cashier’s check, and you will have to remove it from the promises yourself.
In the case of real estate or other very expensive items, there is usually a 10 to 20% deposit that will be required on the day of the auction, and you may have from several weeks to a month to pay the balance.
We hope that this guide has educated you on the various types of government surplus auctions, and how to take advantage of the great deals being offered, even if it your first time at the auction house! For any further information, and to view government surplus auctions near you, simply click here to subscribe to www.governmentauctions.org for your FREE 3 day trial.
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Ride With Style In This 2010 Acura TL!
Ready to drive around in a luxurious new car? Now you can with this amazing 2010 Acura TL! This 4-door 2010 Acura TL is Automatic, has 46,554 miles, and is equipped with a 6 Cylinder Engine, Power Windows, Power Seats, Power Door Locks, Power Brakes, Power Steering, Tilt Steering, Telescopic Steering, Cruise Control, an Air Conditioner, Bucket Seats, Leather Seats, Hardtop, Power Sunroof, CD Changer, Factory Stereo Brand, Navigation, Alarm System and Factory Wheels! This vehicle has a back seat bench, is operable, has keys, a good front and rear carpet, a good front and rear seat, and a good Headliner. The maker of its tires is Michelin and the tires’ model is Pilot HX. This vehicle requires a bid deposit of $1,630, and the current bid is $8,188. The location of this car is Oxford, Mississippi. This auction ends on August 4th at 12:20 PM, so make sure to be the next bidder and drive away in this amazing vehicle! To check out more information about this auction, simply subscribe to www.governmentauctions.org.