Are GSA auctions a good deal?

Are GSA auctions a good deal?

GSA vehicles are generally of good quality and have been properly maintained according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. The federal government uses taxpayers’ money to buy these vehicles and it’s certainly not in the business of making a profit out of them when the time comes to replace them.

Is Seized Property Auctions legitimate?

Is this a legitimate website? We are a fully licensed and insured auction corporation in the state of Florida. We currently have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and have been conducting online auctions in this format since 2002.

How do you win a GSA auction?

Tie bids: An auction cannot close in a tie, therefore, in the event two users have placed the same proxy bid amount, the user who placed the proxy bid first will win the auction. Competing proxy limits: When two proxy bids compete, the greater of the two proxy amounts will win.

Can the government buy me a car?

California does have an official program to buy back vehicles. The Vehicle Buy Back Program buys used vehicles from California registered motorists. Offering $1,500 flat payout to low income applicants, and $1,000 to normal income car owners in California.

Are there any auctions for government owned cars?

Federal Motor Vehicle Auctions (formerly listed on GovSales.gov) GSA Auto Auctions. GSA Fleet Vehicle Sales sells thousands of government-owned vehicles each year by auction. All vehicles are well-maintained, low-mileage, detailed, and ready to drive. And they’re available at significant savings. Vehicles for sale include: Cars. Trucks. Buses. Vans

Is the real estate auction open to the public?

Auctions are free and open to the public. You do not need a real estate broker to bid.

Is it possible to cancel a bid on an auction?

The general rule for auctions is that the highest bidder wins, and cancellation is not possible. Check with the auction site ahead of time to find out if you can cancel a bid. Each auction website operates differently. In some cases, the government agency itself runs the auctions.

Where are the auctions held in the United States?

Items for sale are government-owned excess property. They’re located or stored all over the country, and include: Auctions are conducted completely online. You can view most items ahead of time by visiting the facility where the item is stored. The U.S. Treasury holds about 300 public auctions each year throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico.