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A MESSAGE FROM THE PUBLISHER - JUSTIN POWER


For some it is the triumph of picking up a bargain. For others it is "purely business" - the opportunity for gain. While there are those who simply go for the fun of it - just to watch the spectacle.

Whatever their reason for attending, auction-goers all know precisely what to expect: massive, sometimes almost unbelievable savings.

Of course, I am not talking about the fancy auctions held by Sotheby's, Christie's and the like. While there are bargains to be had at such venues, the really low prices are to be found elsewhere, in rundown salerooms in small market towns; on site at Ministry of Defence air bases; outside in muddy goods yards; and in the deserted offices of bankrupt companies. It is here, at the poorly-advertised sales, that auction-goers find the biggest savings.

Why?

Because it is in such unlikely locations as these that the auction-goers' holy grail is to be discovered:'no-reserve' sale prices. A 'no-reserve' sale price is an item which must be sold for whatever is bid - literally, what anyone is prepared to pay on the day. These auctions are used by all sorts of official departments and agencies, organisations, and individuals throughout the country to dispose of goods in a hurry and they occur on a frequent basis. Yet to find out where they are held, when they take place, and what is being sold can be an incredibly time consuming and expensive process. Furthermore, if you don't know exactly where to look, who to ask, and what to ask - then you could miss the richest pickings, and a potential goldmine could elude you.

This is where Government Auction News comes in.

First and foremost, Government Auction News provides you with a comprehensive, up-to-date list of all the key auctions taking place throughout the UK. Every month you will quickly be able to identify where the bargains are to be found by region, by type of auction and in order of date. More than this, Government Auction News will advise you on what to buy; what to pay for goods; how to maximise value; how to avoid mistakes; where the real bargains are to be found; bidding tips; and much, much more besides.

Many of our regular readers view auction-going as a hobby. When they buy it is because the see something they need (such as a brand-new fridge freezer for £50) or something they want (a Porsche 911 in excellent condition for £6,000). But a growing number are using the information we provide to go into business. Their motivation is to make money and even if they started with only a few pounds, thanks to Government Auction News, vast profit opportunities have opened out to them. In this website we have tried to explain in as much detail as possible what Government Auction News is about. However, the best way for you to decide whether Government Auction News is for you is to see for yourself. Therefore we would be delighted to send you a risk-free trial issue with no obligation on your part. Please note, that at the same time you may also claim your prize in our £10,000 give-away (again for free).

Consider, too, the benefits of our new subscriber offer which includes up to a £20 saving on your first year's subscription and five free reports worth £24.75. I don't believe you'll find a more intriguing, entertaining, money-saving or profitable pastime than auction-going. I do hope you will give me an opportunity to prove it by accepting our free trial offer.

Justin Power

Publisher

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