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October 3rd, 2006

Government Surplus Auctions in Oregon

I like to drive late-model cars and have other nice toys to enjoy. But I am actually kind of frugal at heart and don't like to pay full price for anything. That's why I always check out government surplus auctions before I head to a dealership or store.


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I have conflicting feelings when it comes to big-ticket items such as cars, jewelry, and boats. On the one hand, I like to drive late-model cars and have other nice toys to enjoy and show off to my friends. But on the other hand, I am actually kind of frugal at heart and don't like to pay full price for anything if I can help it. That's why I always check out government surplus auctions before I head to a dealership or store.

It seems that everyone has heard of government surplus auctions, but few people have ever actually bought anything this way. One reason could be that government surplus auctions aren't advertised in mainstream media such as television or radio commercials, so it's highly unlikely that you would hear of these events by accident. Instead, you have to actively search for these sales so you can be ready to take advantage of the incredible bargains.

How can you find out when and where upcoming government surplus auctions will be held? There are several very simple ways to do so. First of all, you can directly visit the homepages of various federal agencies. For example, the Treasury Department holds several of these sales events on a regular basis, so if you visit their website, you'll be able to find information about the next auction.

Second, you can purchase an information guide from a company that specializes in government surplus auctions. These information guides will not only tell you when and where upcoming events will be held, but will also give you bidding tips and other advice to help make your experience more successful. Many people find these guides to be invaluable. After all, there's not much point in going to government surplus auctions if you don't win the items that you bid on!

A third way to take advantage of the low prices offered at government surplus auctions is to hire someone to attend the event for you. A lot of people need these agents because they lack the time or the means to travel to government surplus auction sites. All you have to do is tell your agent what kind of merchandise you're looking for, what condition you expect it to be in, and your maximum price. The agent will handle everything else. Although there is of course an extra fee involved, this method has worked very well for many people.

Overall, government surplus auctions are a fantastic way to purchase big-ticket items at significant savings. So the next time you want to buy a vehicle, industrial equipment, real estate, or even small aircraft, try the auction route instead of going through regular channels. You never know what kind of deal you'll walk away with.






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