Wednesday, January 31, 2007

 

Terms car auction visitors need to know

Terms car auction visitors need to know
SCOTTSDALE - There are almost as many terms used to describe the "rolling works of art" at the annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction as there are car parts. Here is a short glossary of the most commonly used terms:

Authentication - Documentation that a car is as represented; especially important for vehicles claimed to be rare special editions.

Big block/small block - Refers to the displacement of V-8 engines, measured in cubic inches. Typically, a "big block" exceeds 400 cubic inches, while small blocks can range from 265 to 350 cubic inches, unless modified for racing. advertisement




Hemi - Short for "hemispherical head," a term used to describe the shape of cylinder heads. Describes a series of Chrysler Corp. high-performance engines.

Homologation - A requirement that the manufacturer produce a certain number of a particular model car for sale to the public to qualify that model for racing.

Mopar - Parts and accessories for Chrysler Corp. vehicles, including high-performance parts.

Muscle car - Certain American cars from the 1960s to early 1970s enhanced by the manufacturers with high-performance engines and other parts, such as the Pontiac GTO and Plymouth Roadrunner.

NOS - Stands for "New Old Stock." These are leftover manufacturers' parts, which are preferable in exacting car restorations.

Numbers-matching - Literally means the serial numbers of a car's engine and transmission match to the chassis. Indicates a completely original car.

OEM - Stands for "Original Equipment Manufacturer." Refers to original parts as opposed to reproduction parts used to restore a vehicle.

One-off - The only one of its type. An original car that has few production parts, especially in the body.

Pony car - Smaller and lighter than most "muscle cars," the class of pony cars was created by (and named for) the Ford Mustang and included the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird.

Prototype/concept car - A prototype is a very early version of a manufacturer's model, often hand-built, to prepare the model for full production. A concept car is a manufacturer's hand-built example of what a model might look like if approved for production.

Provenance - The history of an automobile that makes it unique and increases its value. Provenance may be a history of famous owners. For a racing car, it means the races won and famous drivers who drove it.

Resto-Mod - An automobile restored to look as it did originally but equipped with a modern engine, transmission and/or suspension to improve its performance and comfort.

Shelby - Refers to the cars built or modified by ex-racer Carroll Shelby.

Trailer queen - A restored automobile that is never driven, but instead travels from car show to car show on a trailer.

Scottsdale Republic http://www.azcentral.com/community/scottsdale/articles/0121sr-auction21glossaryZ8.html


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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

 

The Power Of Online Auctions As Traffic Generators

The Power Of Online Auctions As Traffic Generators
by: Brian Sakamoto




There are thousands of online auctions on the internet. People love them because they can usually find great bargains. If you have an online business, you can use them to increase traffic to your web site.


You could create an electronic book or report that relates to your online business, then auction it off at an online auction. You could increase traffic to your web site by placing an ad for your web site in the electronic publication. Some online auctions will even allow you to link directly to your web site.


Electronic publications won't cost you anything to ship. You could send them via e-mail or allow people to download the electronic publication from your web site. You can also auction them off for a lower price. When they visit your web site you could offer them a higher priced product.


You could also get traffic from people who don't bid or don't get the winning bid. You could direct them to your web site to download and read a free sample of the ebook or report before they bid. If they want more detailed information about the ebook or report, you could also direct them to your web site.


You can also get traffic to your web site by auctioning a physical product. Print your web site advertisement on a flyer or brochure then insert it into each product package you ship.


Before you start auctioning any product at an online auction, read the terms and conditions. Some auctions may not allow the auctioning of electronic products or directly linking to your web site where you have other products for sale.

By Brian Sakamoto is a wbmaster of http://www.theaffiliate-business.com and http://www.marketingonlinepro.com. Also a partner of http://www.marketingonlinepro.com/ezinead.html.


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Japanese Import Car Auction, The Best Thing For Your Budget

Japanese Import Car Auction, The Best Thing For Your Budget
By Mark Lindsay

The car auctions are starting to become more and more popular. Although they are being used for quite a long time now, in the last few years we have seen an increasing desire for people to buy cars from car auctions.

What people surely realized is that although usually the vehicles that are being sold at a car auction aren't new, they are in pretty good shape and are also pretty cheap. A new market that is starting to grow more and more with every passing year is the one of Japanese cars. And this can be seen in the car auction industry too. The Japanese import car auctions are starting to become more and more attractive for people who need a reliable car.

People have now realized that the Japanese import cars are some of the best in the market. The Japanese import car auctions are based on the idea that people know and will easily find out if they don't, that the Japanese cars are some of the most reliable cars in the world. Also they aren't too expensive and they have great performances. The design is also starting to improve, in order to satisfy the taste of other cultures as well.

The Advantages of a Japanese Import Car Auction

The Japanese import car auction has a few advantages. One of them is that from such auctions you can buy a good car without having to spend all your savings. The Japanese cars are usually in great shape and are also less expensive than other types of cars. For example, the German cars are much more expansive than the Japanese import cars.

Another reason why the Japanese import car auctions are wanted is that everybody knows how reliable the Japanese cars are. Also they don't require too much maintenance and the spare parts are also pretty cheap. You don't have to spend big if you have to repair something on your Japanese car.

What to Look for in a Japanese Import Car Auction

When at a car auction, and the Japanese import car auction makes no exception from this rule, you have to look for several aspects before actually buying a car. The main criteria and the most favorite ones also, are the vehicle's condition and price.
These aspects are as normal as they can be. When buying a car you definitely want to buy one that is in good shape, so that you won't have to spend more money on its repairing.

About the Author: If you are looking for a car auction you should stop by the best online car auction site.


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The American Car Auction

The American Car Auction
By Mark Lindsay

Every year the need for cars is constantly growing. World wide, more and more people take driving lessons and buy cars. This shows that today's people really need the cars. But unfortunately for us, or at least for some of us, cars are also pretty expensive. That's why not all people can afford such an investment. Luckily enough though, there are other ways of buying cheaper cars.

Such a way is the car auction. The car auction is at the moment one of the most profitable businesses in the car industry. This type of auctioning has become more and more popular and is now practiced in almost every country around the world, attracting more and more customers.

One of the most reliable and profitable car auction system is the American car auction. This auction, the American car auction, probably has the biggest number of clients and the largest variety of models and types of vehicles. Due to the large distances between cities or different parts of the country, the Americans have to travel a lot, that's why they all need cars. And the American car auctions is the right place to buy them.

American Cars Auction

Some of the most desired car auctions in America and not only there, are the American cars auctions. At this kind of events there are being sold only American vehicle models. We all know that the American cars are some of the most reliable and endurable vehicles. They are designed to satisfy the needs of the American people. Therefor, they should be capable of traveling long distances through all kinds of terrain and landscapes.

Tips when Buying from an American Car Auction

When participating at an American car auction, and at any other kind of auctions, the first thing you should do is to find your dream car. And after you've spot it, you should follow all the other steps that are required before obtaining it. You should look very carefully and analyze all the aspects and all the little details, because you want to find the car that suits you best.

Furthermore, you want to find the car that is also in the best shape. That's why it is always recommended to bring your own mechanic to the car auctions. Usually, the American car auctions have mechanics that inspect the vehicles before selling them. However, you can never know for sure. You should always try to take your precautions.

About the Author: If you are looking for a online car auction you should stop by the best online car auction site.


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Monday, January 15, 2007

 

Secrets of My Favorite Government Auction

Secrets of My Favorite Government Auction
I love bargains. And there's no better place to find bargains than an auction. And there are no better auctions than government surplus auctions. My favorite government surplus auction takes place the 3rd week of September every year in the County Park. I won't tell you which county park as this is my best-kept secret! Even though the auction is advertised in the local papers (as required my law), I usually find the same 20-30 people mulling around, looking at all the lots. And many of them I know are not high-bidders!


This annual auction is the county-wide surplus auction. You will find everything and anything here as the county has various and departments. They have the typical office equipment and furniture, cars, trucks, law equipment, etc. But some more unusual things that have been auctioned off have been things like a street sign maker (for making stop signs and the like), a row of metal lockers (from the old county pool), playground equipment, 5000 plastic cafeteria trays (that sold for $8!), a stainless steel chef's cart, a chrome torpedo trash can, and a fully operational dump truck that went for several hundred dollars.


Since I have been attending for many years, I know what to expect and I know how much to pay. For example, they typically have a dozen retro office chairs that sell very well on ebay. The opening bid on the chairs is usually $5.00 each. However, by not bidding, I can usually wait (and luckily no one else knows what a gold mine these chairs are?they just look like dirty old chairs!), and the auctioneer will lower the opening bid to $3.00, then $2.00, then $1.00, then fifty cents! Still, I am patient and wait as he throws in two or three more chairs for fifty cents! My last trip to the auction, I netted seven chairs for $4.00! I turned around and sold them for $25.00 each!


This is just one of the examples of the deals that I have found at the County Auction. The secret to my success is three-fold:


1. I know what is "hot" in the market by browsing ebay, watching HGTV, and flipping through home magazines.


2. I know what the going retail prices are and keep these in mind when I am bidding. I usually arrive at the auction early with a notebook and check out all the lots that will be auctioned. I jot down the lots numbers and the highest price I am willing to pay for that lot.


3. When the bidding starts, I wait for someone else to start the bidding. I place myself so I can "read" how badly they want the item. I will wait to place my bid. I never get caught-up in the bidding. And I always bow out at my high price that I wrote in my notebook. This way I can avoid buyer's remorse!


Using these tactics, I have successfully won many items at the local auction and have made a huge profit reselling these items. If you use these techniques, you will also be successful at your local auction. I just hope you never find my gem of an auction, and never bid against me!

by Dean Novosat regularly attends local government auctions and participates online. Much of what he wins, he resells. He has several informative websites including http://www.buy-sell-gov-surplus.com and http://www.government-deals.com. He maintains his own blog at http://www.novosat.us/wp


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There are thousands of online auctions on the internet. People love them because they can usually find great bargains. If you have an online business, you can use them to increase traffic to your web site.


You could create an electronic book or report that relates to your online business, then auction it off at an online auction. You could increase traffic to your web site by placing an ad for your web site in the electronic publication. Some online auctions will even allow you to link directly to your web site.


Electronic publications won't cost you anything to ship. You could send them via e-mail or allow people to download the electronic publication from your web site. You can also auction them off for a lower price. When they visit your web site you could offer them a higher priced product.


You could also get traffic from people who don't bid or don't get the winning bid. You could direct them to your web site to download and read a free sample of the ebook or report before they bid. If they want more detailed information about the ebook or report, you could also direct them to your web site.


You can also get traffic to your web site by auctioning a physical product. Print your web site advertisement on a flyer or brochure then insert it into each product package you ship.


Before you start auctioning any product at an online auction, read the terms and conditions. Some auctions may not allow the auctioning of electronic products or directly linking to your web site where you have other products for sale.

by Brian Sakamoto is a wbmaster of http://www.theaffiliate-business.com and http://www.marketingonlinepro.com. Also a partner of http://www.marketingonlinepro.com/ezinead.html.


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Thursday, January 11, 2007

 

Auction - May The Best Bidder Win

Auction - May The Best Bidder Win
An auction means a public sale of properties or objects that are sold to the highest bidder. There are a whole lot of things that can be put to auction. There are auctions that are held under various categories such as antiques and art, automotive that include vintage cars, motorcycles, accessories, etc. The other popular items include clothing and accessories of film stars and sports stars, scripts of movies, sports goods. The jewellery auctions selling intricately designed precious jewels and gem jewellery are extremely popular.


There are auction houses where you can go and bid for the things of your liking. The auction houses have a calendar holding the sale on a particular theme. You need to submit details such as name, address, telephone number and banking or credit information as is specified by the salesroom where you are going to bid. A unique number, known as the Client Number, is going to be allotted to you. A paddle is a plastic card bearing a number that is registered at the auction. The paddle is raised to bid and the auctioneer calls out the paddle number of the successful bidder at the time of selling each lot. When the gavel falls the auctioneer announces the hammer price. The hammer price is the final bid price, which does not include a buyer's premium. The buyer's premium is the money that is paid separately by the buyer to the auction house. It is a percentage of the final bid price.


Sotheby's and Christies are two very famous auction houses. Samuel Baker founded Sotheby's in the year 1744. However, today this premier auction house has branches on the Manhattan's York Avenue and New Bond Street, London. The New York office was opened in the year 1955. In the year 1964 Sotheby's acquired the Parke-Bernet, which was the largest art auction house of America. This acquisition helped Sotheby's gain a sizable presence across America. James Christie founded Christies in the 18th century. A man having very charming demeanor, James Christie's clientele included the British royalty as well. The auctions of Christies include some 80 categories. Their sales rooms in America are at the Rockefeller Center, New York and North Camden Drive, Los Angeles.


Auctions these days are not just limited to the auction houses. There are lots of websites that are into the business of auctioning. You can list the products you want to auction and invite bidders. You can specify the time when the bid closes as well as other terms and conditions. You need to specify that shipping and the other supply costs are to be borne by the buyer.


Click on the item of your choice and get set bidding.

by: Sintilia Miecevole host of http://www.futurauction.com loves to go to auctions, just like you!


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Family Feud with an Auction Deadline ? Adventures in Probate/ Estate Purchases

Family Feud with an Auction Deadline ? Adventures in Probate/ Estate Purchases
One of our investor students told us of an interesting probate deal or "adventure" they're working on now and while it's a good story, it also illustrates lots of the ins and out of probate or estate issues and purchases.


The Seller (we'll call him Scott) co-owned this house with his mom, and he co-signed on the loan with mom. Mom has been deceased for 3 years now.


Scott says his sister lives there and is not making the payments, so the mortgage is behind 6 months in payments, and he's ready to sell the house. He said Mom left no will for her estate, but there are 6 other siblings. If that's not enough of an investing adventure for you yet?Scott then tells us that the bank is threatening foreclosure.


They're not just threatening?.we discover that the house is scheduled to go to the courthouse steps in 3 weeks. Why would anyone even try to purchase a mess like this with a short timeframe? Well, Scott owes $33,000 + $5000 in back payments on a cosmetic, light fix-up $10k rehab house that's worth about $140,000 when it's all fixed up. So let's do a little math to see if there's just a wee bit of profit in it.


ARV $140k minus Rehab $10k minus BuySellHold $21k minus Profit $25k equals MAO $84k


So the max we could afford to offer on this house is $84k, and he has to have $38k to cover the mortgage and the back payments, say another $35k so that each Scott and every other sibling/heir gets $5k profit too. That's a total of $73k, still leaving $11k EXTRA profit for the investor!! There IS big money to be made if you understand issues like these!


Now, how do we work through the estate stuff. Well first we (or Scott) would have to negotiate this price with all the siblings to reach agreement on their share. Next they'd all have to verify that "mom didn't leave a will". If so, Scott could petition the probate court to appoint him as Administrator of the estate and he'd have to run a notification of the estate ad, and get all the siblings to sign document agreeing to his being made Administrator. Now Scott could sign the Purchase Contract as "Scott, Administrator of the Estate of Momma".


If the siblings said "no, Mom DID have a will"?.then we'd spank Scott for fibbing, and see who was appointed as Executor of the estate in her will. That person would then have the court probate the will, and run an ad. Then the Executor would have to sign the Purchase contract as "[Name], Executor of the Estate of Momma", and sell the house and distribute the profit to the sibling/heirs as described in mom's will.


In the meantime, don't forget the upcoming foreclosure auction either. It's a race between the probating and the foreclosure to see who will hit the 'finish line' first. So the investor (she can say she's a friend of Scott, just helping out) will need to talk to the lender or their foreclosing attorney, in order to stall the auction.


She'll need to get a 'statement of account' to find out what the loan balance is, and also what the back payments, penalties and attorney fees add up to. These additional fees could be paid by the investor as preparation for a subject-to purchase. The risk is that if there is no will AND the sibling/heirs couldn't reach a quick agreement on price, she'd have to keep making monthly payments to the lender to prevent foreclosure but she wouldn't yet own it until (hopefully) the siblings reach agreement and appoint Scott as Administrator.


I can hear you saying "but the investor could try for a short sale purchase direct from the lender, and not worry about all these siblings and probate issues"?.problem is she can't get all the borrowers (momma's deceased) to sign all the short sale paperwork, and she doesn't yet have the property successfully probated to have a new legal Adminstrator/Executor that could sign either.


So no one can yet legally sell, nor sign short sale paperwork until either estate is probated or the lender forecloses and takes back ownership of the property?.the clock is ticking?we shall see.


Best of success & abundance,


Lou Castillo

by: Lou Castillo http://www.InvestorSuccessTactics.com


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Sunday, January 07, 2007

 

How To Prevent Disappointing Ebay Auctions

How To Prevent Disappointing Ebay Auctions
You should be able to find several indispensable facts about eBay in the following paragraphs. If there's at least one fact you didn't know before, imagine the difference it might make.


The information about eBay auctions presented here will do one of two things: either it will reinforce what you know about eBay or it will teach you something new. Both are good outcomes.


Many first time eBay sellers have one thing in common ? their eBay auctions flop. Many of them flop time and time again, with the seller never understanding what is going wrong. The seller ends up doing hours of research looking for the perfect item to sell, gets the auction set up, and waits for the bidding to begin. Hours go by and no bids are placed. Days go by, and there are still no bids ? or there are very low bids. Finally the auction ends, and it turns out to be a total failure. Considering the huge number of sellers who run eBay auctions, there are specific things you must do, and specific things you must not do if you are to be successful.


There are many reasons why eBay auctions fail to produce. The most common reason is that the item is not in high demand. This problem can be avoided by doing the necessary research to determine which items sell well, and which items should be avoided. This research takes a great deal of time ? but in the end, you will find that it is time well spent.


Another reason for eBay auction failure is pricing. No matter what your reserve price is, your opening bid price should never be more than $50. A low starting price is how you will attract potential bidders to your auction. If you set that opening bid too high, most people won't even click the link to read the description for your item. Another pricing problem is lack of research. Before you set your reserve price, you must determine what your item is really worth, and the price of similar items that have sold in past eBay auctions.


Poorly written descriptions are another cause of failed eBay auctions. Poor grammar and misspelled words drive people away. Failing to post a picture of the item will also keep people from visiting your auction page. Pictures show the buyer exactly what he or she will be getting and give them an idea of the true condition of the item. Make sure that your item description is well written. A well written description with enough detail about your item is essentially your sales copy.


Exhorbitantly high shipping prices scare people away from eBay auctions too. Find the lowest shipping prices that you can find, and consider paying for the shipping yourself if it won't cut into your profits too much. Do not charge handling fees.


Offer great customer service for all of your eBay auctions, and ask your buyers to give you feedback. If the items that you sell are everything that you said they would be, and you offer great customer service, you can expect wonderful feedback ? and this feedback will help a great deal in your future auctions.


Those who only know one or two facts about eBay auctions can be confused by misleading information. The best way to help those who are misled is to gently correct them with the truths you're learning here.






About The Author




Greg Lietz is an internet businessman and frequent eBay user. To make a recurring passive income with eBay auction items, Adsense and Clickbank combined visit http://www.ideal-auction-site.com.


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Ever Hear of US Gov't GSA Public Auto Auctions??

Ever Hear of US Gov't GSA Public Auto Auctions??
Although you may not have heard of this type of auction before, GSA

auctions have been around for a while and are a good place to get a

great deal on a vehicle.



GSA stands for General Service Administration.



It is an agency in the US government that, according to acting

Director David Bibbs, "is to help other US agencies better serve the

public by meeting ? their needs for products and services, and, to

(help) simplify access to government information and services."



One of the services they provide are auto auctions.



So why does GSA sell vehicles?



GSA purchases vehicles "in bulk", i.e., it purchases "bunches" of

vehicles at once and then leases them out to different government

agencies. When the lease expires, these vehicles are sold to the general

public at GSA auctions, which allows the GSA to re-coup some of their

expenses and re-invest in more vehicle purchases.



Benefits of purchasing a vehicle at a GSA auction:



1.) American made vehicles - trucks, cars, SUV, police car, buses

and many other types (approximately 40,000 vehicles to choose from

per year)



2.) Vehicles are generally well maintained (by the US Gov't). These

are not specialized vehicles or repossessed.



3.) Vehicles generally have low mileage



4.) Vehicles are generally 3 to 5 years old



5.) Vehicles generally sell at or around wholesale prices with no

extra buyer fees.



All in all, if you are in the market for a great used vehicle at a

great price, check out GSA public auctions.



To find out where you can get more information on GSA auctions and

other vehicle auctions, simply send a blank e-mail to

gsaaa@GetMoreInfo.net






About The Author




Bruce Dinger is a budding entrepreneur and is the author of many articles on a variety of topics.


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Friday, January 05, 2007

 

All You Need To Know About Car Auctions

All You Need To Know About Car Auctions
Buying or selling your car in an auction can give you a headache if you do not have any idea what you are getting yourself into. Let me give you some answers for the most frequently asked questions about auctions.

What is an Auction?

An auction is one of the first means of doing business and profitable exchanges. History books show that art, land, crops even people were being auctioned off in the past. Hey, even the Roman Empire was auctioned.

What about Automotive Auction?

An auto auction is the ideal environment for car dealers to remarket their cars. This is the perfect opportunity to make the big bucks and get that great sell that you have been waiting for. The true market value of the vehicle is also determined once a vehicle is put on an auction block.

Auto auctions exist to market cars. Its main objective is to make the deal fast and accurate. It serves as the impartial trading floor which offers security and integrity to the participants. It also varies in size depending on the number of employees, cars or how big the area they occupy.

Auto auctions may also offer different services like, repairs, reconditioning, financing, arbitration and a host of other services.

How do I participate in an auto auction?

As there are a number of auction houses available, choose a reputable auctioneer to buy or sell your car to. Keeping in mind the kind of car you want to sell or buy, the geographical convenience and the services the auction operators offer, these factors will determine the auction you will want to participate in.

Be also aware if the auction is an open or closed auction. Open auctions, as the term suggests, are open to any registered dealer. Most auctions are open but may be tailored to specific kinds of vehicles like car fleets, rentals, repossessed units or special dealer consignments. A closed auction is limited to specific participants.

It is also advised to check the websites of the auction houses you want to participate in. It is a good idea to request for an auction tour. This will give you the chance to inspect their facilities and operations. This is also the best time to ask and clarify details such as the biding process, services offered and other questions which comes to mind when you are inspecting the lot.

Once you have decided which auction house to participate in, get the necessary paper work done and be sure to have an identification card and a bidder's badge. If you are buying, get a hold of the ?run list', which is a computerized list of vehicles being auctioned off on a specific date, the commercial consignor and similar information. It is also a good idea to get a sales lot parking plan. Vehicles are typically grouped and the parking lot plan will help you locate which lane to go to.

What is a ?floor price'?

Also known as the ?reserve' or ?low', the floor price is the lowest price the seller is asking for. If the price is not met while on the block the seller can lower it to attempt a sale. If the floor price is still not met, the vehicle can be placed in the "if bid" where the bidder agrees to buy the vehicle if the seller agrees to his offer in a specific period of time.

How do I evaluate the vehicles?

There are usually pre-selling inspections where you can appraise the vehicles that are being auctioned off. Each vehicle has a windshield marking where information like the seller's name, model of the vehicle, mileage, run number and lane assignments are posted.

For a fee, post sale inspections are also available in some auction houses, where auction mechanics are available to check the engine, air-conditioning, brakes, frame, transmission and the rear end.

It is also wise take advantage of the free arbitration services which protects the interests of both the buyers and sellers of the vehicles. You can also test-drive the sold car if you present a valid I.D. to the arbitration department. Most auction houses have test tracks, so make use of this service and be assured that you got your money's worth.

What happens after I won the bidding?

After your purchases have been completed, go to the front office of the auction house and finalize your transactions by making the required payments. The title is then transferred to your name. A gate pass will be issued for your purchased vehicle.

What are Internet Auctions?

Auction houses are taking advantage of the present technology available to them. Cyberlots or cyber auctions allow sellers to post their vehicles on the net, including photographs and information about the specific car they want to sell. Most cyber auctions have limited time frames.

About the Author: Perry Gibson is a long time auto auction attendee and also, co owner of http://usautoreview.com Here he helps shed some light on auto auctions


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Online Car Auctions Can Take You for a Ride

Online Car Auctions Can Take You for a Ride
The Internet has provided the public with a useful and convenient tool that makes it easier to do all manner of things than it used to be. One of these things, oddly enough, is the sale of motor vehicles. It seems strange that cars would sell well on the Web, as one would think that buyers would want to "kick the tires" before making a purchase. The success of eBay Motors, AutoTrader and other online sites devoted to the sale of motor vehicles would suggest otherwise, as business at those sites is thriving.


Consumers who wish to purchase a vehicle online should be aware of a popular scam perpetrated by crooks who wish to steal your money ? the wire transfer scam. The seller offers a vehicle for sale that he or she doesn't really have; they often just post a stock photo or one they found somewhere. The sellers often indicate that they are located in Europe, and they insist on a wire transfer, such as Western Union, for payment. Once the buyer sends the money, the seller vanishes, never to be heard from again.


This scam has been going on for some time, and most of the online auto auction sites encourage their customers never to pay for a vehicle using a wire transfer, even if the seller promises to use escrow to ensure the safety of the transaction.


Here are a few tips for those people who are shopping for a vehicle online:


# Ask the seller if you can stop by and see the vehicle in person. Someone who doesn't actually have the vehicle in his or her possession will almost certainly refuse. Even if you have no intention of paying a visit, just asking to see it could be useful.


# Watch out for auctions that feature stock photos or photos from brochures. Anyone with a real car to sell should be able to take a picture of it.


# Beware of any seller who will only accept a wire transfer for payment.


# Beware of a seller who says the vehicle is in another country but offers to pay the shipping to the United States. This is a common ruse used by scammers in other countries.


# Watch out for a vehicle that is offered for sale at a price that seems too inexpensive for the model. A $25,000 car offered for $10,000 should set off bells in your head.


# If on eBay, check the seller's transaction history to see if they have a record of actually selling vehicles. Scammers sometimes hack into eBay user accounts and sell using the name of another, established user. If the seller is selling a Harley but has a history of only buying compact discs, watch out.


While buying a vehicle through online auction sites is a good way to purchase one, buyers should exercise the same cautions as when they buy anything else on the Internet. If you are buying an expensive item and you are not familiar with the seller, be careful.






About The Author




©Copyright 2005-06 by Retro Marketing. Charles Essmeier is the owner of Retro Marketing, a firm devoted to informational Websites, including http://www.homeequityhelp.net, a site devoted to information regarding home equity lending.


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Thursday, January 04, 2007

 

Ebay Motor Car Auction, The Best Place To Search For Cars

Ebay Motor Car Auction, The Best Place To Search For Cars
If you ever wanted to buy or sell a car or any other type of vehicle, you should know that a great place where you can do all these things is the eBay motor car auction.

From here, from this place, if you want to buy a car you can choose from all sort of models and prices. And the best thing about it is that you will have all the details, all the things you may want or need to know, right there in front of your eyes. No dealer eager to get more money will lie to you. All the facts will be placed on the Internet page, for everyone to see. The decision to whether buy the car or not will depend only on the buyer. You will not be influenced in any way by anyone.

Also, if you are trying to sell a car, the eBay motor car auction is the perfect place for you too. Don't waste any more time looking for the best dealer that will help you sell that car of yours. The best place for a car that you want to sell fast and for a reasonable price is the eBay motor car auction.

Things that Buyers may Want to Know about eBay Motor Car Auction

The eBay motor car auction has some great features that you may want to know about. For example, there is a free buyer protection. Almost all vehicle purchases on eBay motors are protected up to $20,000. This kind of protection also occurs when you use PayPal to buy parts and accessories, and for these items you are protected up to $1,000.

There are all sort of tools that will help you decide what car to buy, and whether to buy it or not. You will also be able to check the seller's reputation. If you find it unsatisfactory you can always decide not to bid. The recommendations on vehicle shipping, financing and insurance that eBay motor car auction provides will definitely help you make the best decision.

Things that Sellers may Want to Know about eBay Motor Car Auction

The eBay motor car auction has a worldwide audience. Over 10 million persons visit the eBay motor car auction site every month. This is indeed an appealing thought for someone that want's to sell his car.

One more thing that you should know when deciding where to sell your vehicle is that on the eBay motor car auction a vehicle is sold every minute. This is indeed a great piece of information.

About the Author: If you are looking for a car auction you should stop by the best online car auction site.


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Starting A Furniture Antique Auction

Starting A Furniture Antique Auction
Imagine every Saturday opening the doors to your furniture warehouse for your weekly antique auction sale. The first thing you need to do before inviting guest to your auction is to make sure that your auction house is in a good location. Your location should stick out like a sore thumb. Make sure that you have the best antique furniture available in your area. Remember, quality furniture is the key.

Make sure that you have a solid marketing plan for your auction. More importantly, make sure that you have a solid budget. Thirdly, make sure that you have a strong advertising campaign. One way to advertise is to invest in a website and display a few of the pieces that will be present at your auction sale.

As stated earlier, it's important that you have a solid budget?money makes the world go round and money is everything (when it comes to having your own business. Next, make a decision on your budget. At this point, it is better to obtain the exact figures you are going to allocate in purchasing your antique furniture, so that you can set your expectation straight right from the start. This means you will be seeking only those shopping areas that have furniture with a price tag that you can afford, rather than take a random visit to all places.

Finally, you need to select antique outlets which can give you furniture with the appeal you want, and within the budget you propose. A great place to begin your search is the online SmartPages of phone book. Look into the section for wholesale furniture dealers or discount furniture stores. If investing in a physical warehouse or auction site is beyond your budget, you might want to consider investing in a online store. This way you can attract more people from around the world.

Towards the end of each month antique stores analyze their sales. There should be a promotion advertised in your local paper as well as on the Internet. It is also a good idea to surf the internet for antique furniture. You can offer these benefits on your online auction house. The Internet allows buyers to search for quality items rather than traveling on foot just to find top of the line furniture.

If you decide to have a traditional auction, make sure that you are well prepared for the big event well in advance. Everything should be perfect down to your choice of fresh brewed coffee to serve your guest as they bid on your furniture.

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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

 

Car Tech Auto Auction ? The Place To Buy A Car

Car Tech Auto Auction ? The Place To Buy A Car
In today's world the car has become a necessity since long ago. It's not just used for sports or as a hobby, people use it for every day life and for all kind of things and activities. Think about it a little.

You probably can't even imagine your life without the car. When people go to work or to the supermarket they use their cars. Cars are being used for everything that people do. Unfortunately for some of us, a car doesn't come for free. But there are also some good news.

If you ever wanted to buy a car but didn't have enough funds to do so, you should know that there are places where you can have a car for a relative small amount of money. One of these places is the car tech auto auction. From a car tech auto auction you can have a car that isn't new, but with whom you will be able to do your work.

What is the Car Tech Auto Auction about?

The car tech auto auction usually deals with used vehicles that are being salvaged and afterwards resold. The car tech auto auction is usually a great deal for both the buyer and the dealer. From such an auction people can have their cars for a very reasonable price, cars that they may never afford to buy them new or from another place.

From the car tech auto auction people can leave with their dream car and still have some money left in their pockets. This is actually the main idea of this type of car auction: a place where people can come and buy a car without having to spend big. And we aren't talking here about some rag, we're talking about a car that can really be driven. It may not be new, but with a little luck you can even find cars with only a few thousand miles, and this means that they are almost new.

The car tech auto auction is the perfect place where you can buy a car for your child or even for you, if you don't have enough money to buy a new one.

Although they have enough money to buy a new car, some people still buy them from these kind of auctions because they trust in the quality of the services that they offer and in the cars that are being sold here. After all, regardless of how much money you have, you don't just want to waste them on things that you can have for a much less sum, don't you agree?

About the Author: If you are looking for a car auction you should stop by the best online car auction site.


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Car Auction In Sacramento

Car Auction In Sacramento
In the first place, long time ago, when the first car appeared and the automobile industry was born this way of transportation was seen more as a hobby. The ordinary people would still use the old ways of transportation. So the car's utility wasn't fully understood not until in the 20th century. Now the car is an object that is no longer thought to be a hobby but a must, it is now an utility. People can no longer imagine their world without the automobile.

Unfortunately for some of us, cars are still too expensive. Not everybody can afford to spend a lot of money on new cars. That is why the car auctions are so successful today. This type of auction is used in a lot of countries, and is now a common practice.

In the United States the number of car auctions has increased since a few years ago and is constantly increasing. There are car auctions in every city, there are car auctions in L.A, car auctions in New York, car auctions in Sacramento, and so on.

The car auction in Sacramento for example, has nothing more or less from the car auction in L.A. All the car auctions work around the same idea: used cars that people can buy for a lower price.

What are Car Auctions Really about?

For dealers, the car auction is a great marketplace, a marketplace full of opportunities and a very important part of their business. The car auction represents the meeting point where both socializing and big transactions take place.

Because we first took the example of the car auction in Sacramento let us continue with this one. Cars end up at a car auction for all kind of reasons. It's the same here, with the car auction in Sacramento. One of the reasons why cars end up at a car auction, for example at the car auction in Sacramento, is their age.

Many dealers offer all sort of leases and other types of facilities. When returned, these "off-lease" cars will end up at a car auction. This happens because it is much easier and also more convenient for the dealership to use the car auction system instead of just trying to sell them and place them in a car lot, especially if the vehicles are well used.

Another way how cars can end up at a car auction is that their companies are trading them. The companies' cars are usually traded after some years, and the car auction is the best place where they can be sold. That is why the car auction is the best place where you can either sell or buy a used car. It's the same at all the car auctions, regardless of their location, and it's the same at the car auction in Sacramento too, just in case you were asking.


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