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Title: Is this a real website? www.salvageautosauction.com/
Post by: Jacob on May 23, 2013, 12:22:19 PM
www.salvageautosauction.com/ (http://www.salvageautosauction.com/)

Is this a real website?
Does anyone know this website?
Can i trust them?
Title: Re: Is this a real website? www.salvageautosauction.com/
Post by: solrac on May 23, 2013, 12:47:56 PM
It might be but they are middle men for the auction. They bid on ure behalf. So if u bid on their website and u win, it's not the end.
More ppl will be bidding on the actual auction so what they will do is call u if the bid goes more than ure bid and ask u if u want to bid more on it.
It is much better to go to a real auction.
Title: Re: Is this a real website? www.salvageautosauction.com/
Post by: Nitemare on May 23, 2013, 01:28:15 PM
Yes, it's just easier to use them than to register at copart and their broker site
I used salvagereseller, don't know if it's different but if you can't bid for yourself it's probably a better idea to use the broker that lets you bid for yourself on the copart account that they create for you. Look for the lowest fees and stuff.
Title: Re: Is this a real website? www.salvageautosauction.com/
Post by: 01Lambiero on May 23, 2013, 03:42:42 PM
If you purchase a $499 car, your brokerage fees and Copart fees total an additional $435.00 USD.  Gotta read all of the fine print.  Oh, and there's a $25 registration fee for each brand of car that you want to bid on. (Buick, Chevy, Ford, Merc, etc.)
Title: Re: Is this a real website? www.salvageautosauction.com/
Post by: Jacob on May 23, 2013, 06:47:13 PM
Thank you so much everyone for tell me mor info
Jacob.
Title: Re: Is this a real website? www.salvageautosauction.com/
Post by: Jadams on May 23, 2013, 07:12:39 PM
Im registered with this site. The issue is that they DO go and bid on the car however they want buy it unless you give them a certain amount of money and you still don't know if you will win the bid. If you don't win the auction they hold your money towards another purchase. I tried to purchase a Mercedes S65 2009 that was stolen but had 4500 miles on it but that never happen. The company told me someone outbid me. Same story on a BMW x6 i50 drive.
Title: Re: Is this a real website? www.salvageautosauction.com/
Post by: Tusabes on May 23, 2013, 11:47:03 PM
I used these guys for copart access. They have lower fees

http://www.easyexport.us/news/auction-cars-ing-solutions (http://www.easyexport.us/news/auction-cars-ing-solutions)

Completely free for 30 days , but you need to place a $400 (10% ) refundable deposit to bid up to $4000
Title: Re: Is this a real website? www.salvageautosauction.com/
Post by: Nitemare on May 24, 2013, 06:45:33 AM
wow good to know that. bigger deposit but you get it back