Is PropertyRoom legit?
Is PropertyRoom legit?
Overview. PropertyRoom.com has a consumer rating of 2.16 stars from 19 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. PropertyRoom.com ranks 90th among Auction sites.
How much does it cost to go to Mecum auction?
$20 each
Daily tickets are $20 each when purchased online prior to the auction start. After the auction has started, Daily tickets purchased online are $30 each. Daily tickets sold at the gate are $30 each. At all auctions, children 12 and younger are admitted free of charge.
Is PropertyRoom auction legit?
Overview. PropertyRoom.com has a consumer rating of 2.22 stars from 18 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. PropertyRoom.com ranks 89th among Auction sites.
Who pays fees at Mecum auction?
Mecum Auctions pays the seller when payment is received and confirmed from the buyer. In the event of a Wire Transfer, payment may not arrive until the first business day after the auction. Seller checks are then mailed within 5-7 business days.
Where are public vehicle auctions held in California?
Public Auctions of state surplus vehicles and mobile equipment are held at the Davis Auction Yard located behind the CalFire Equipment facility. To receive e-mail notification of upcoming Surplus Automotive Equipment auctions, subscribe your email address to the Attend Public Vehicle Auctions page.
How do online car auctions work in California?
Online auctions in California tend to feature the same inventories that they offer to their in-person bidders that come to their auctions. These vehicles often are bank repos, car dealer trade-ins, private for-sale-by-owner cars, police impounds and government fleet surplus cars, and also abandoned tow vehicles.
Where can I find photos of the vehicles sold at auction?
Please visit the auctioneer’s site for photos of the vehicles and mobile equipment at GovDeals website for State of California. All vehicles and lot items are sold “AS IS,” WHERE IS.” There are no warranties (expressed or implied), adjustments, repairs, refunds, or exchanges.
Where can I buy a used car in California?
These vehicles are from local car dealers in California and also from bank repos and title pawn repos. They have clean titles and are ready for a new owner. Auctions are a fun way to buy a used truck or car – give them a try!