is it ture about the secret government auctions thats sell repossed cars?

Question by quicksidemoney.blogspot.com: is it ture about the secret government auctions thats sell repossed cars?
and how would i go about finding one in my area?
and are they a lot cheaper?

Best answer:

Answer by Ralfcoder
It’s not a secret. It’s on the web

What do you think? Answer below!

6 Responses

  1. zeebya Says:

    Yes, along with the President’s Secret Plan to Fight Inflation. Not only that, but they also have super-secret flights to Boca, but you have to change planes in Atlanta!

  2. Paul Says:

    YUP, it’s true! But, since everyone knows about it, it aint no secret.

  3. fr_chuck Says:

    well they are not that secret, every government agency posts a notice of the sell in the legal section of the local news papers.

    My son bought a few cars last week, they were about 2002 and 2003 with 100,000 miles or so. They were all old police cars and city department cars. They sold for 600 to 1000 dollars.

  4. oklatom Says:

    The government doesn’t reposses vehicles, finance companies reposses vehicles. When they do, if they are worth anything they are sent to public auctions that are heavily advertised. Most of the ones offered are as is and where is.

  5. tigerlilliebuick Says:

    They are not secret you can call the courthouse they will give you all the information you need. Sometimes thye have catalogues that sell for about 12 dollars with lots of info

  6. coldfusion74 Says:

    The government auctions off billions of dollars worth of merchandise every year with the same electricity and excitement of a State Fair except in this case you can make money versus losing it, you’ll discover how to take advantage of these sales and purchase bargains for pennies on the dollar. Many of these items can be resold for huge profits. In life everyone should attend at least one government auction.

    For more information visit:
    http://www.AllGovernmentAuctions.com

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