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Auctions by GovernmentWhat do governments do with their surplus and/or impounded merchandise? Surplus merchandise is government owned goods that are no longer needed. They may be office furnishings, guns, ships, buildings, office equipment. Also included in surplus merchanWhen you look at the website you will find that each agency runs its own auctions in its own way. Some have their own auction sites on the internet where you can take part in the auction. All you have to do is register and follow their instructions. Other agencies send the goods to auctioneers to hold the auctions. Whate Since the different agencies hold and run their own auction, this means that they each have different rules and procedures. You have to read the sites to determine what the rules and procedures are for the different auctions. Be sure to follow them so your bid is not disqualified. Some auctions will accept sealed written bids. Again, the protocol will be stated on the website. The same is true regarding payment for auctioned items. Purchasing items at government auctions is a good way to obtain various items at good prices. This is true even for houses and business buildings. But again, it is important to know the rules and procedures so you don?t end up with sudden surprises. For example, if you buy a house at an IRS auction the original owner can buy it back within a certain time period. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Joseph is the proud owner of Gov Auctions, a website that will explain everything you need to know about Auctions by the Government. We invite you to visit our site today and see what we have to offer. Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/483/auctions-by-government-95483.htm Related Tips and Advices
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