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Registration
To participate in a local auction, you will need to pre-register. This is easily done with our website since all of the information you need is in our database.
Management
will explain local auction rules
and procedures and will introduce
you to the auction staff, and provide
you with instructions to bid.
Vehicle
Check-In
Each vehicle registered to be sold at an auction is assigned an auction number and a location within the auction yard.
Honest
Representation
When you find a car that you’re interested in, the rules and regulations governing auctions require that you are given an honest representation of the condition of the vehicle. You must be given accurate mileage and the title status of each vehicle. Rules and regulations demand that
auctions honestly represent the
condition, mileage, and title status
of each vehicle.
Bidding
Make sure that you inspect the vehicle prior to placing a bid and make sure you set your payment limit before the bidding starts or you might get caught up in the excitement of a bidding war and may wind up spending more money than you should have.
If you are the high bidder, go to the transaction clerk and settle the transaction in a prompt and efficient manner. You can usually use cash, credit, and/or check to pay for your vehicle. The auction company will guarantee you clean title to the vehicle you purchase.
Inspect
Your Purchase
After your purchase, check out the vehicle thoroughly and drive it around the auction area. Make sure that the vehicle is in accordance with the auction guarantee and what the auction represented it as.
Paying
For Your Purchase
The auction staff will assist you
in paying for your purchase and
will guarantee good title. You can
use cash, credit, and checks to
pay. Financing is almost always
available as well.
Check-Out
and Deliveries
Your invoice copy will enable you
to drive or ship your purchase to
your location. Auction managers
can help you make shipping arrangements
in the most economical manner.
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