cheap seized cars
Imagine owning a 2002 Ford for only $25! Or how about a 2000 Chevy truck for $225? Merry Christmas! These were the real prices advertised on cheap seized cars and property web site that I discovered recently.
Too good to be true? In a way, yes, perhaps it is so. But on the other hand, keep in mind that we’re talking about government seized property or unclaimed bank accounts. Did you know that there are $15 billion dollars with a big “B” waiting unclaimed in banks all over the United States today?
This is how it works: for one reason or another, federal, state or local governments end up with vehicles, property, office equipment, even jewelry, collectibles and computers in fairly good condition.
Since the government cannot sit on them, they auction off all that property off through auction sites.
All that stuff need to be unloaded at rock-bottom prices, which is a good thing.
But here is the catch, you’ve got to catch them while they last because these great deal vanish on a First Come First Served basis
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