Online auction sites find the return of the middleman

September 25th, 2006


News 8 Austin - Online auction sites like eBay were created to eliminate the middleman and allow people to buy and sell directly to each other. But since the company has had 11 phenomenally successful years and has revolutionized the marketplace, some sellers need a
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North County Times - The money was raised at an online auction conducted by the company during its 10th anniversary celebration. Humane Society needs volunteers OCEANSIDE —- The North County Humane Society & SPCA, 2905 San Luis Rey Road, is in need of volunteers to walk
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In Brief
Dallas Business Journal - The California giant claims that 55,000 Metroplex denizens earn primary or secondary incomes from using its online auction services. If they were on its payroll, eBay says, it would be the largest employer in North Texas. (Wal-Mart has 31,700 area
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Myrtle Beach Online - Thirty-seven items were for sale on eBay, an online auction site, as of Saturday, up from seven items at the beginning of the month. Judging by the activity on eBay and in local stores, people are snatching up the memorabilia. Pictures, key chains
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Online Press Release
PRWeb - PayPal Successfully Sued in Small Claims Court An on-line rebel in Los Angeles says people don t need an attorney to sue PayPal, the online payment platform, or Ebay, the online auction platform, for any wrong they may have caused. If the
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Company Info
Herald-Mail - Special publications include The MVP Golf Guide, The Antietam Battlefield Messenger, The Summer Fun & Travel Guide, and Your Wedding - a bridal guide and planner. Events include Job Fairs, the Big Boys-Big Toys Show and an Online Auction . Special book
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How to start Online Car Auction Business

September 25th, 2006

So you have decided to enter into the world of car auction. The very idea of looking at so many small and big cars on your screen is exciting to say the least. But what most of us fail to realize is what exactly we are looking for. And need to about the laws prevailing. It is important that you know everything about car auctions before you jump into the fray.

The first and foremost thing is having adequate money in your bank account. All cars purchased must be paid in full. And of course you must have a driving license, this is needed for registration and documentation.

Prior to making it to the car auction and actually bidding for one, decide what car you are looking for and what is the prevailing market price of the car. This will help you before hand the actual price of the car and how much you can pay for the car. Ensure that you don’t end up paying more by way of bidding. If the bid war goes beyond the actual price, simply walk away.

The most important aspect of buying a car in a car auction is the condition of the auctioned car. If you don’t have good knowledge of the cars, it would be a better idea to let one of your friend who understands car or even a mechanic accompanying will help you greatly in making a right decision. You can also get the history of the car with VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).

Always remember, the cars at auction are sold in ‘as is’ condition and they don’t come with warranty. Do keep all these tips in mind lest you’ll end up in a bad purchase.

Remember you’re going to an auction for a great deal and save money. And with a little extra care you can easily accomplish this task.