Hey, Keith here and you’re reading my uncensored review of what I really thought about Gov Auctions org. Note, that this is a review though, so if you’re looking for Gov Auctions org’s official site then click here.
Why am I writing this? Well, when I was thinking about joining Gov Auctions org, there weren’t many real Gov Auctions org feedback reviews around, so I thought I’d write one quickly to help any of you who are in the same position I was. But, be warned, I’ll be going into both the good and bad points, so if that’s something you might not want to hear, then you might as well leave now.
Well, I’m glad you decided to stay! So, here we go… Gov Auctions org is a list of government car auctions around the country. The gov auctions have cheap cars that are fairly new and in pretty good condition. You can sign up for a standard 2 year membership or upgrade to a lifetime membership. So, you’ll always be able to find local car auctions near you if you move or want to get another car (like I did). The lifetime membership also comes with a couple of free ebooks, like 62 Proven Ways to Beat The Gas Monster and Car Care: Tips and Recommendations.
Click here to visit the Gov Auctions org site
They also have a free car search that shows you how much cars from past auctions have sold for. So, you can get an idea of how much you can save on the make and model you’re looking for. There’s also no automatic rebilling, so you won’t have to wake up to some crazy charges on your credit card one day.
The only thing I don’t like about Gov Auctions org is how all of the auctions are grouped together by state only. So, it takes awhile to pick out the car auctions from the house, jewelry, boat, etc. acutions. But, that’s just my opinion because I’m on a car only budget. It is a recession you know…