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Here’s how YOU can get thousands of luxury items at Bargain prices…
…and use them to make regular profits Stuart Maclaren, Editor, explains how Government Auction News will lead you to bargain after bargain after bargain. Dear Reader Imagine if every month you were alerted to thousands of unbelievable bargains that not only could save you hundred’s of pounds but also had the potential to make you profits in the region of 500%. What would you do with that information? Would you use it to improve your lifestyle buying luxury items you’ve long wanted for yourself, or would you be tempted to turn your knowledge into a quick profit with little or no effort? Our regular reader’s are already cashing in on some fabulous bargains, and you can do the same. It’s hassle free and fun, and I’d like to show you the easiest way you can get in on this simple strategy…
Why are the prices of these luxury items so low? Well, each month thousands of organistaions sell goods at auction – and they want to get rid of them fast. It doesn’t take a genius to work out that the speediest way to sell something is to accept a very low price. That’s why most of these auctions are NO-RESERVE PRICE sales – that is to say the goods must be sold there and then with no lower price limit. The “best bid” wins irrespective of realistic values or market prices – you could literally pay just a few pounds for something that’s worth hundreds! Take the police, for example. They use these auctions to unload vast quantities of lost and unclaimed property, everything from computers and mobile phones to video cameras and iPods, cars, boats and even caravans! Company receivers and insolvency practitioners dispose of bankruptcy stock by the same means, while HM Customs & Excise are interested in selling off confiscated and impounded items. In every case, the vendor is interested in a quick and easy sale – so there are always thousands of bargains to be had.
So, if you’re willing to attend a few of these auctions each month it will be possible for you to pick up bargain after bargain after bargain. You can buy goods at prices that will make you think you are dreaming - up to 95% off the normal price – week in, week out. But if you look in the mainstream press for these sales, you’ll be lucky to find them. Often these sales aren’t publicized – and that can make it difficult for beginners. But don’t worry, that’s where Government Auction News comes in. Government Auction News provides details of over 1,200 auctions taking place each month throughout the whole of the UK and the Republic of Ireland, and shows you where the bargains are to be found in your region, the type of auction and when it will take place. Whether you are interested in bankrupts stocks, police lost and found, airport lost property, ex-catalogue stocks, trade stocks, Government surplus, antiques and collectibles, property, plant and machinery, cars, boats or bicycles... Government Auction News will steer you to the very best bargains. The variety of auctions covered by Government Auction News is vast, to find out more click here. But Government Auction News isn’t simply a listings magazine. You can also read advice on what to buy, what to pay for goods, how to maximize value, how to avoid common auction mistakes, bidding tips, and much more besides.
Here’s what you’ll find in a typical issue:
Government Auction News also runs a free weekly e-mail update service with up-to-the-minute information about short notice auctions in your own area. Find out now if Government Auction News is for you...without obligation. FREE TRIAL OFFER If you’d like to SUBSCRIBE NOW we will be delighted to give you a discount of up to £20 on your first year's subscription, which means you'll pay just £39.50 if you pay by standing order. Additionally we will send you 5 FREE reports worth over £24 along with details of how to gain full-access to our website plus many other great benefits. What’s more, your subscription comes with a 100% money-back guarantee. If, for any reason whatsoever you decide Government Auction News is not for you, you may cancel your subscription at any time and automatically receive a full refund for the unused period of your subscription Yours sincerely Stuart Maclaren |
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