- http://www.govworks.com/auction/ - Founded in 1998, GovWorks, Inc. is one of the nation's leading private companies working with the public sector to build internet-based applications that enable the delivery of government services online. If you’re a govWorks registered user you can have free access to listings for thousands of government auctions across the country, where items typically sell for far less than market value. You can search their database for specific items, or for auction events by location, date or type.
- http://www.govspot.com/features/governmentauctions.htm - Each year, millions of dollars in possessions are seized, repossessed or ordered in surplus by the U.S. government. Fortunately, the law requires the government to offer these items to the public. Auction shoppers can find everything from household tools to luxury items previously owned by drug dealers. GovSpot.com offers information pertaining to this subject.
- http://www.governmentauctionsite.com/ - GovernmentAuctionSite.com contains informative listings from each government auction program and is designed to help you do business with the government agencies that sell items to the public through government auctions. This website delivers the accurate information you need to participate in various government auctions.
- http://www.bestauctions.net/ - Do you want to buy products from the Government and you don't know how? Have you heard of Government auctions and you have no clue how these auctions work? BestAuctions.net has gathered the information you need to begin buying and making profit from Government surplus sales. The Federal Government auctions real estate, cars, trucks, boats, airplanes, office equipment, jewelry, heavy equipment and more! And the prices are amazing.
- http://www.government-auctions.org/ - There is nothing in the world that feels better than knowing you made a super great deal, knowing other people have spent three times as much money to have the same merchandise is great. Learn all about government auctions here at Government-Auctions.org for free. Check out the links page.
- http://www.treas.gov/auctions/customs/ - Criminal seizure auctions contain items that are confiscated by officers of the U.S.Customs Service; IRS, Criminal Investigations Division; U.S. Secret Service; or the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms when the laws enforced by these agencies have been violated. Property seized includes real property, aircraft, automobiles, boats, artwork, jewelry, industrial equipment, and consumer goods. Merchandise abandoned at ports of entry are also sold at these auctions.
- http://www.treas.gov/auctions/irs/ - Tax-related seizure auctions fall under authority of Internal Revenue Code 6331 and contain both real and personal property that has been seized for nonpayment of internal revenue taxes. The property is sold at public auction as provided by Internal Revenue Code section 6335 and related regulations.
- http://home.earthlink.net/~budan/govauct/usgovact.htm - This is a Government Auction information page. It provides you with answers to frequently asked questions and everything else you need to start making some of the best buys of your life.
- http://www.tmauction.com/ - View Government Surplus Open to the Public at Tampa Machinery Auction. Most auctions average roughly 400 vehicles and 400 pieces of equipment. Auctions are held the 2nd Saturday of each month. Use this site as a guide to become familiar with how government auctions work and what type of items they usually have.
- http://www.autobeyond.com/ - The government auction program will allow you to buy a car, truck,and other automobiles from $500.00 at government auctions in and around your area. The entire program, set up by the federal government, includes state and local auctions, government auctions, police impounds, FBI, DEA, and IRS auctions, tax repo's, drug-raid seizures, and big ticket items the government seizes. AutoBeyond.com helps you get a car you want for a very low price.
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