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"GovernmentAuctions.org...
A Site For Auction Nuts!"


GovernmentAuctions.org
Listings Always Updated
Support E-mail + Phone Support
Training N/A
Scope US, Canada
Price $39.95 / Year
Guarantee 56-Days Money Back Guarantee
GovernmentAuctions.org

GovernmentAuctions.org is a legit website, a division of Cyweb Holdings Inc. a closely held corporation headquartered in New York, USA. They have a very wide media coverage (CNBC, CBS News, Barrons, etc.). You can learn more by visiting the website.

The listings of auctions given inside the website is quite comprehensive and very user friendly. You can easily filter out the listings by any type of auctions you like, such as Bankcruptcy Auctions, State Government Auctions, University Auctions, etc.



The highlights:

  • Comprehensive, Up-To-Date Listings Of Auctions 

  • The Ever-Updated Blog

  • Telephone support + E-Mail Support

  • Auction Spotlights, where the editors will pick some of the best Foreclosures and Government Auctions taking place right now.

  • Listings of Recent Government Auctions Sales Prices and Auction Results
    • You'll get a sense of what to expect and how much to bid at various auctions. A very useful feature if you are planning on bidding on various items every now and then.

The blog updated quite often (almost daily), giving you updates and news about cool auctions such as a snowmobile for only $230 or an exercise equipment at only.. err... $5!

A highly recommended site if you love going to auctions repeatedly to buy the items being auctioned off. If you are from Canada, then this website is good for you too, because they also have various Government Auctions listings in Canada. 

They have a 56 Days Money Back Guarantee No Questions Asked. If you aren't satisfied you can always ask for your money back. It's 100% Risk Free.

Click Here To Visit GovernmentAuctions.org !



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