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Where to find the undisclosed, unadvertised Government Seized Car Auction?

First things first. Have you heard of Government Seized Car Auction?

Maybe you did, maybe you didn't. But I guess you might have read about it on the advertisements on Google. Most of them would probably say "Buy Cars from $200" or "Buy Seized Cars 95% Off". And the best part is, most of the cars are "Almost-new", just like brand new. With the price tags off.

Too good to be true?

No, it isn't. In fact, it is true. Government Seized Car Auction do exist. And the claims of buying some almost new cars from $200 are definitely a true story (Of course you wouldn't find a Ferrari at $200, but any car at the price of $200 is definitely a steal).

Why the cars are so cheap? This MUST be a scam!

No, it is not. Well, it's hard to believe that you could buy a car from $200 do you? Yeah, I find it hard to believe myself at first, but, oh well. The Government Seized Car Auction is there. And it's true.

The reason:

" Every day thousands of Americans default on their car loans or lease payments... as a result, their new or almost new cars get repossessed by the financial institutions and auctioned off in a hurry, because the cost of storing the cars outweighs the banks' ability to try to make the lost money back (same with police auctions, etc.). Consequently, lucky people who have access to direct sources to Seized Car Auction where the cars are being sold would find themselves overwhelmed by dirt-cheap offers that look unbelievable to the average car buyer. This is real and is being taken advantage of by many car dealers. " -Taken from Auction-Review.org

So, why haven't everyone buy from the Government Seized Car Auction instead of the old fashion buy-from-car-dealers?

The answer is obvious. They don't know about it. And so do you. Government Seized Car Auction is a very protected source of revenue for the majority of car dealerships and is not advertised to the general public. No one knows about this. You're lucky enough to get a hold of this information.

But, knowing about this information is not good enough. Okay now you know the existence of Government Seized Car Auction. But, do you know where to find it?

You can try going to the Government office and ask about it. And that would be a pretty hard task.

Another way is to join a Government Seized Car Auction program/auction website which had obtained the information and access rights to be able to let each of their member access to all those undisclosed Seized Car Auction. The best and by far the easiest way.

Okay, okay, yeah I know it's cheap. But how do I know if the car being auctioned are not damaged / of low quality?

You can always check the vehicles first before bidding. Most of the Government seized car auctions also offers a complimentary free CarFaxVIN report before you start bidding. And, before you ask, there are absolutely no hidden fees, except for the standard fees such as title and registration. Just like buying a new car. Except you bought it at a Seized Car Auction and you only paid peanuts for it.

But what if the Government Seized Car Auction Program Membership is not good enough for you?

Well, almost all Government Seized Car Auction (that I know of anyways) have "no-questions-asked-money-back guarantee". You have nothing to lose! If you're not satisfied, you can always ask for your money back (within the period given, usually between 1 to 2 months, long enough for you to check out for your brand almost-new car).

And, what if they are really a scam and they won't be giving you your money back?

Alright. So what I suggest is to find a Government Seized Car Auction Program which receives transaction through Clickbank if you are worried about scams. Clickbank is a globally trusted company for verified and secured online transactions. Any company/website using Clickbank have been thoroughly checked for scams and each of them must fulfill the requirement of having a 100% money back guarantee or else they are not eligible to use Clickbank. So, probability of scams are around 0%. If they do scam you, well, they'll be facing a very, very heavy penalty.

Okay, so what are your recommended Government seized car auction programs?

Too many to be listed here, but I suggest you to visit Auction-Review.org . They have short listed the four best Government Seized Car Auction Program available for you. They also made a review and listed down all the benefits of joining each one of the Government Seized Car Auction Programs.

So, if you do want to buy some serious car at a seriously ridiculous price, find a Seized Car Auction. And I definitely recommend you to join one of the Seized Car Auction Programs reviewed at Auction-Review.org to get the upper hand while searching for you "almost" spankin'-new car!



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