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SAVING MONEY OR STARTING A BUSINESS?
GOVERNMENT AUCTION NEWS OFFERS OPPORTUNITY UPON OPPORTUNITY
Pleasure or Profit?
Is there something you would really like to spend money on, but feel you can't really afford? Perhaps you want to renovate or redecorate your home? Add a conservatory, central heating, or a new bathroom? Possibly you'd like the latest flat screen television, new electrical goods or a sauna? Would you enjoy a new luxury car, a second runabout for your spouse, or maybe even a caravan? What else do you hanker after? Jewellery? Antiques? Computers? The fact is that virtually anything you are likely to want is sold regularly through auctions. And, because the vendors are keen for a quick sale, often there won't be a reserve price (below which the item must not be sold). The result? If you know where to find the auctions, and you have the time to attend, you can expect to pick up the most incredible bargains. That's why we sell Government Auction News primarily to people wanting to improve their standard of living. They have the time and inclination to chase a bargain and enjoy the whole process of attending auctions.
But a large and growing proportion of our readership are people who purchase with a view to profit.
Government Auction News nowadays is read by both full and part-time dealers. No other publication provides the same detailed information on how to buy at auction and sell on at a profit. More than this, we will also show you how to buy from other sources (such as wholesalers and importers) and to sell at auction at a very substantial margin. With Government Auction News you will know where the auctions are, what you should buy from them, what you should avoid, what you should pay, how to sell on, and how to charge. You will also pick up invaluable tips on everything from reducing your tax liability on profits through to arranging transport and shipping. Buying at auction isn't one of those "get rich quick" schemes promoted by somewhat shady characters. Instead, it is a proven way to earn a second income - even a very high income by acting on information which would otherwise be hard to come by.
How to Buy Cars at Auction Without Risk for Below-Trade Prices
In a typical year Government Auction News covers between 3,500 and 4,000 different auctions that either specialise in selling cars or include one or more cars in their sales on a regular basis. Car auctions is where the trade go to buy. The cars on auction tend to be either repossessions by finance companies, disposals by liquidators and receivers, or ex-government vehicles of one sort or another. In the latter category come cars seized by the Inland Revenue, HM Customs and police. Interestingly, just because a car comes up for sale at auction does not mean there is anything wrong with it. Indeed, many of the cars come with full service history and there is always time for both a test drive and to have them inspected by a qualified motor mechanic, the AA or other appropriate body. Next time you are looking for a new car why pay the dealer price, the list price, or even the trade price? Instead, pay well below trade and buy at an auction identified by your copy of Government Auction News.
Looking for a Computer? Get Five for the Price of One!
Go into any major computer superstore and price up a powerful PC with modem, CD-RW drive, printer and basic software. To get something powerful enough to run the latest Internet software, games, and business/word processing packages is unlikely to cost you less than about £600. Now attend any one of the computer auctions (or auctions selling computers) listed in Government Auction News. What can you expect to pay for the same sort of kit? Around one fifth of the retail price. For this you may be purchasing new, nearly new or reconditioned equipment but what does it matter? The point is you can buy five computers this way for the price of one of the other.
Property Auctions! The UK's Best Auction Secret
We have already explained the sort of bargains you can expect to pick up at a property auction. Typically the prices you pay at auction will be anything up to 40% less than you would pay for the same property purchased via an estate agent. In order to benefit from this massive saving (on a typical home that might be worth anything up to £40,000 cash!) you need to be well prepared. For instance, you must have sorted out your finance and survey in advance. In addition to giving you details of all the best property auctions held each month throughout the UK (many of which are not advertised), we also provide you with detailed advice on buying property by this method. Whether you are looking for a new home or thinking of becoming a property dealer or landlord, no publication will assist you as much as Government Auction News.
Monthly Feature on Internet Auctions
Believe it or not we have found no less than 160 new auction sites on the World Wide Web. Indeed, Internet auctions are one of the fastest growing areas within the auction sector and so therefore we have now launched a new column dealing with this exciting new sales method. Not only will we guide you to the better auction sites but will also explain in detail how to buy and sell by this method.Find out now if Government Auction News is for you... without obligation.
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