Government Auto Auctions: Get Repossed and Seized Luxury Cars, Trucks, SUV's for $200

The Truth Behind the "Auctions" - Everything You Need to Know Before You Buy

Ever wondered about "Government Auctions"? I'm sure you have seen those advertisements online or in the newspaper that read "Cars have been seized! Jaguars, Ferraris, Hummers and more - as LOWS AS $199 out the door!"

What normal human being wouldn't at least be minorly interested in the possibility of getting a shiny new Hummer for $200?! I mean, even if you absolutely HATED Hummers, I am sure you could at a minimum see an opportunity for some serious profit potential.
 

After rushing to the nearest phone to dial the toll free number you see in the advertisement you wait patiently. Your heart is pounding out of your chest. You can't believe that in a matter of days you could be driving a Ferrari for $199! Finally, the Government Auctions workers answers the phone. The worker will get some basic information from you just to make sure that you can "participate" in one of their auctions. Almost immediately you will receive great news! You ARE able to go to some of the auctions! In fact, there's several and they are right by your home!

The worker will then inform you that the next couple auctions are gigantic ones and that you'd be a fool to pass up this opportunity. It's amazing timing that you called when you did because you are going to get the best deal of your life this weekend! BUT (and there's always a but)...

The Government Auctions place just can't give you all of their "secret info" for free. Yes, it is the United States Government and "Yes", it is an auction...but if they gave you the information for free they would have to give everybody the information for free and...well...they just don't do that. So what this means is that if you want to access their top secret government listings for the auctions that are right around the corner from you at non disclosed locations, you need to pay for them. The listing costs "only" (sarcasm) $60. BUT once you get the listing you will be able to see everything they are auctioning off and decide if you want to proceed.

 
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Its really all gimmicks just to get ya money, those cars don't really go for that cheap, a bid may start at $200 and may end up in $20,000 and it may not have been worth half of that in the 1st place. Just because it looks nice on the outside, doesn't mean it is good in the inside, that's all common sense there, I feel sorry for the victims that fall for this! Knowledge is POWER!

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 2:11:00 AM

Its really all gimmicks just to get ya money, those cars don't really go for that cheap, a bid may start at $200 and may end up in $20,000 and it may not even had been worth half of that in the 1st place. Just because it looks nice on the outside, doesn't mean it is good in the inside, that's all common sense there, I feel sorry for the victims that fall for this! Knowledge is POWER!

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 2:11:00 AM

Its really all gimmicks just to get ya money, those cars don't really go for that cheap, a bid may start at $200 and may end up in $20,000 and it may not even had been worth half of that in the 1st place. Just because it looks nice on the outside, doesn't mean it is good in the inside, that's all common sense there, I feel sorry for the victims that fall for this! Knowledge is POWER!

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 2:11:00 AM

Wow, I had no idea the government was out to get $60 from people just to send them to an auction site. It seems to me there should be a website posted with this kind of info for free.

Posted on 09/28/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

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