I'd be very suspicious of this. Check with Better Business Bureau or their online equivalent. See related answers for some weblinks.
One of The Related Links has great deals.. I attended a surplus auction just last week and I got the info from their site.
In my opinion you cannot go wrong with getting a car at a police auction or through a government surplus auction. They have cars that are in way better condition than you would find in a lot. I have used the site GovernmentAuctions.org in the past and they have never steered me wrong (no pun intended) They have listings of all kinds of police seized and gov surplus cars for the entire USA. You would do well to check it out
Go to this site to learn about auctions in Alabama: http://www.adeca.alabama.gov/Surplus%20Property/default.aspx . Be aware that there are many scam companies that claim to have auction listings. Only deal with .gov sites!
yes it is a scam. i bid and won an auction and item was never delivered. i caled and emailed and no one responds. they took my money and ran the other way. COWARDS. stay away for this site.
Ebay, just because it's the biggest auction site period.
HelloMerchant.com is a Bangladeshi auction site.
Yes I find ebay a reliable car auction site however as a seller watch out for bad feedback bidders.
probably, dnt answer to the site!
One can find an auction site for used cranes on the internet via 'RB Auctioneers'. Other online auction sites for cranes include 'Machinery Trader' and 'IronPlanet'.
If one is interested in auctioning their domain, it is recommended to check out Go Daddy. This site offers an entire section for auctions where one can auction their domain and have others bid on it. Check out their site for more information or to begin an auction.
Ebay has a section of their site called Ebay Motors. Ebay Motors is the biggest online auto auction site in terms of sales volume to date.
The term "internet auction" generally refer to individual items listed online on a site like eBay, whereas "online auctions" are more like an internet version of a live auction where a bunch of items are sold individually but as a group. Typically in an online auction you go on site to inspect items, bid online, then go on site again to pick up your items. Auctacity.com is one place to host such an auction.