US Federal Government Auctions And Foreclosures This website is designed to help you do business with the Federal Government agencies that sell surplus, seized, and foreclosed items to the public through government auctions. Click Here For More Information On Federal Government Auctions And Foreclosures! Government Auctions And Foreclosures When U.S. Customs confiscates an imported necklace, or the Department of Defense no longer needs a power tool, or the U.S. Marshals Service seizes a sports car from a drug dealer, all these items may become available for purchase by the public. A staggering variety of surplus and seized items from vehicles to office equipment to real estate finds its way to the public through Federal Government auctions. This website is designed to help you do business with the Federal Government agencies that sell items to the public. This website: * Gives information about sales methods and auction locations, * Describes items for sale, * Lists addresses, telephone numbers, and Internet web sites for further information, * Explains the sales terminology used by Federal agencies to describe the types of property available and the methods by which it is sold, and * Provides an index of many of the items available through government auction programs. Do your homework before going to a Federal Government auction. Before attending a Federal Government auction, research the sale by contacting the sponsoring agency. Find out how and when the auction will be held. Most Federal Government auctions require a guaranteed method of payment such as money order, certified check, cash or credit cards. Its wise for potential buyers to attend several auctions to get a feel for the auction process. Click Here For More Information On Federal Government Auctions And Foreclosures! Copyright © E.Q. Marketing International (EQMI) |