After seeing how much some of you know about tomatoes and remembering how much some of you know about all kinds of stuff (ie computers),
please do tell me if you know:
What is the goods on car auctions? I was doing lunch when a realtor told me he got oodles of great deals from the car action. He referred me to the US Treasury website and said I'd find a crapload of them right here in SoCal.
Long story short, all I'm finding is
dealer actions, where you are not allowed to go with the dealer, instead you tell him what you want. Yeah right, like I'm gonna trust that. My mo for buying used cars always has been expert mechanic sniffs car over from bumper to bumper including compression test on engine. Along with Carfax of course. Joe, any scams as relates to Carfax. (No not scams by Carfax but i mean shady individuals trying to match a Carfax to a car that it does not belong to, or doing the ole switcharoo after the car is sold.) I dunno, so many opportunities for scams in these actions IMO. I also belong to several car clubs and have at times boughten from known club sources thereby guaranteeing reliability.
Seems like eliminating all middlemen would be the way to go. Ie when someone is going to lose their car to repo, no way they can borrow and hence they are going to get NOTHING for the car, it would be best case scenario for them to sell the car for whats left on the loan. At least that way they get something, the bank does not get to repo the car. But how and where to find people with cars about to be repoed. I know the banks won't cooperate.
Back to the auctions, have you guys heard, no make that known for fact (not "I heard") of great deals that were successfully completed at actions? And if so how, and where, and why?