What is the best way to get involved in Government car auctions.?

I want to be able to buy seized, gov. surplus, and local auction autos. What is the best way to get involved with buying of said vehicles, or where do I need to go for more information?

Don’t pay some jerk for the information. It is available for free. Make some phone calls. The Government numbers are the ones in the blue pages in the phone book. Call the local police dept., the sheriff’s office, the city and county maintenance yards, etc., and ask them when their next auction is. A little phone work will save you a couple hundred bucks…

The auctions can be fun, but there are a lot of people there, and sometimes bargains are few and far between. The reason people are trying to sell you auction information is that they can make more money that way than going to the actual auctions themselves.

Good luck with it…

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4 Responses to “What is the best way to get involved in Government car auctions.?”
  1. Hawk996 says:

    Have your car impounded.
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  2. mark t says:

    Go to http://www.gsaauctions.gov
    plenty of categories to pick from
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  3. J.R. says:

    Don’t pay some jerk for the information. It is available for free. Make some phone calls. The Government numbers are the ones in the blue pages in the phone book. Call the local police dept., the sheriff’s office, the city and county maintenance yards, etc., and ask them when their next auction is. A little phone work will save you a couple hundred bucks…

    The auctions can be fun, but there are a lot of people there, and sometimes bargains are few and far between. The reason people are trying to sell you auction information is that they can make more money that way than going to the actual auctions themselves.

    Good luck with it…
    References :

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