March 2nd, 2010 by richermo
I’m thinking of buying a property that has been taken away by banks (foreclose) so that I can do some renovation and sell it (flip it). I heard that banks often auction these properties. Where can I find a listing of such house? I tried MLS but don’t think I saw any. Any suggestions or experiences would be appreciated. Thanks.
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February 27th, 2010 by richermo
I’m looking for info on how this works and
I seem to just get links to buisnesses…I really want an unbiased opinion.
Thank You!
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February 18th, 2010 by richermo
Is there a section on ebay that has items recently sold for me to compare prices?
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February 11th, 2010 by richermo
1937 Bugatti Type 57 Atlante Coupe just found in some late doctor’s garage in England. How much will it fetch at Auction? News media says $8.5 Million.
I say closer to $10 Million.
Can we hear from the experts?
Here’s a pic of a restored one.
SORRY – http://www.ritzsite.net/Loo1999/Bugatti_Type_57_Atalante_1937.jpg
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February 10th, 2010 by richermo
I need info on where I cab find a police car,real estate auction in toronto.maybe a website that has info
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February 10th, 2010 by richermo
I’m looking for ones in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) and east of there (Oshawa-to-Kingston). Trying to find ones where they have things like autos, real estate, jewelry electronics and boats. Thanks.
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January 26th, 2010 by richermo
Surely, you can find a wholesale list online and not to mention, great wholesale video game suppliers list from auction sites at $0.01. But is that really the best bang buck for your buck as most people say Many people would tend to note that the best action can be found in auction sites when you are looking for the best bargain in town.
Auction sites actually are the best refuge for those sellers who would want to dispose of their holdings in the most civil and orderly manner. In exchange for monetary consideration depending on the importance of the item under auction and the need for such item by buyers in auction sites auctions is a golden place to trade for a profit.
Just like its offline counterpart, online auction can deal on everything that can be auctioned online even to include electronic materials like merchandise, electronic books and wholesale list that include wholesale video game suppliers. Auction sites can be a great place to find things of interest worthy of your hard earned money.
E-Bay is a good example of an auction site where everything is not sold directly with a definite price tag on them, but is rather quoted by its seller on a determined amount with those who are interested bidding on such item until the one with the highest bid wins the item auctioned. You can find distributors, but here are things you need to know before you press the buy button.
Consider the seller of information: If you are purchasing any downloadable material from an auction site, you should be sure that what you bid on and won was indeed what the owner claims it was. Otherwise, you will be paying for just another scrap of downloaded material devoid of any value to you. You should be careful on this kind of transaction since scammers are always on the ready to make easy money from unsuspecting online victims.
To make sure that you will not be scammed of your hard earned money, look first at the bidding transaction records of the seller. If the record is good, then you can go right ahead but if there are some bad marks better pass it off to avoid problems with your purchase.
Consider the price of information. Bidding on auction sites for a list of information sources related to your business will be alright so long that you learn new things and find new distributors that work. Paying up to $300 for the finest distributors and suppliers information is not uncommon these days.
In the first place, you just cannot be sure about the quality of the information you will receive. Just quote the lowest possible price you can ascertain and stick to it. Chances are you can win the bid even if you quote the lowest possible price for either the wholesale list or the wholesale video game suppliers list. But the intelligent edifying point for you will be, would $0.05 and $0.99 wholesale list packages bring you what you want?
http://www.auctions-profits.com
http://www.auction-o-matics.com
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January 5th, 2010 by richermo

Image taken on 2007-02-12 07:46:06 by Atomische • Tom Giebel.
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December 21st, 2009 by richermo
Government auctions are the way to go if you are looking to save some money on your next car, and who isn’t in today’s economic climate. Not only can you save a lot of money by purchasing a government auction car, they are also in pretty good condition. The only tough part about it is finding one near you. There are a couple ways you can go about it. Some are easy and others are pretty time consuming.
You can start off by picking up a newspaper and looking in the classified section under “announcements”. If you’re lucky you will see an announcement for an upcoming government car auction. But these only take place every once in awhile, so you might have to keep checking the newspaper everyday until you find one, which can get pretty frustrating if you need a new car now or don’t feel like wasting your time and money looking in the paper every day.
Your next move would be to surf the web, which is a lot easier and not to mention free. If you know your way around the web you might find a couple of auctions you can go to in your city. But I found most of them have old, crappy government auction cars that nobody wants or have hundreds of people that attend them and end up driving the price up on every car there by their crazy bidding wars. Not to mention, half of the government car auctions aren’t even open to the public.
If you don’t feel like the hassle of looking through the newspaper or aimlessly surfing the web, you can take the easy way out by using a car auction database website. You’ve probably ran across one or even a couple of them by now. They give you the listings for dozens of exclusive car auctions in every state in exchange for a membership fee, which is used to keep the site updated and the listings current. The good thing about using one of these sites is that you get instant access to numerous car auctions in your state that the general public does not know about. Which means that you will save even more money because there will be less competition when bidding on your dream car.
So, when looking for government auction cars, you can either look in the newspaper, on the web or use the service of a car auction listing site. Which one you choose all depends on how much free time you have on your hands and how much money you ultimately want to save in the end.
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December 20th, 2009 by richermo
Repo car auctions are auctions in which cars which have been seized from people are sold off to the highest bidder. This is usually for a very low cost, often 40%-90% off retail value for the car. Money made through the auctions are used for local low enforcement intentions.
Repo car auctions can be discovered through contacting your local auction department or through the car auction website. You can find out the frequency of auctions in your location.
Make sure that you are well rational of the retail value of a specific car before you place a bid on it. This is importance because if you don’t know what the market price of the car, you will not know what kind of discount you are getting.
If your bid is the highest bid, you will be expected to complete the deal instantly. Make sure that you plan it out before you are willing to go on a particular car and make sure that these budgets are ready in your bank account. Auctioneers generally prefer payment be made with check, credit card or cash.
Read all of the information, conditions and all legal papers thoroughly so that you can now what to expect and there are no dissatisfactions or surprises. The possession for the car is not always on site and you could have to wait for it to be mailed to you, which can take 1 – 2 weeks or months. Make sure that you are aware of all the specifications before you purchase a car at the repo car auctions.
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