From: PaulpULVITZKA on 6 Aug 2010 21:54 http://210.8.199.82/catalogue.aspx?chid=2204&BID= Some outstanding looking buys and no reserves. Thoughts, experience with these guys? Thanks
From: George W Frost on 6 Aug 2010 22:14 "PaulpULVITZKA" <pulvitzka(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:fa87d669-23c5-49f5-8314-e1ec2757d15b(a)s17g2000prh.googlegroups.com... > http://210.8.199.82/catalogue.aspx?chid=2204&BID= > > Some outstanding looking buys and no reserves. > > Thoughts, experience with these guys? > > Thanks Dodgy web page I think: Government, corporate and fleet consigned vehicles. Only vehicles in this catalogue are simulcast. You must be a licenced motor dealer to bid on this simulcast auction. All vehicles have reserves. An fee of $ 300 inc GST applies to all Government and finance vehicles. Demonstration Auction Only
From: George W Frost on 6 Aug 2010 22:22 "PaulpULVITZKA" <pulvitzka(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:fa87d669-23c5-49f5-8314-e1ec2757d15b(a)s17g2000prh.googlegroups.com... > http://210.8.199.82/catalogue.aspx?chid=2204&BID= > > Some outstanding looking buys and no reserves. > > Thoughts, experience with these guys? > > Thanks Only other thing is that I think they are the Fowles Auction Group
From: Noddy on 7 Aug 2010 03:25 "Milton" <millame23(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4c5cf8ab$0$11101$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com... > Seems odd that you have to be a dealer but in the terms and conditions it > doesn't say so. So Milton buys the Prius for $100 and then pays the money, > only then to be asked to provide dealers licence no. When I can't produce, > I'm given the run around and told I've forfeited my money as I didn't > comply with the terms and conditions and the original page that states I > have to be a licensed dealer as well as there are NO refunds. I never looked at the link, but it sounds like a trade auction that's no different to any other trade auction. Trade auctions are not open to the general public and you have to register as a bidder before you can bid, and part of the registration process would be to declare your LMCT number. If you don't have one you won't get a chance to bid, so you won't do your dosh. You simply won't get a chance to spend it in the first place *unless* you're a dealer. -- Regards, Noddy.
From: Milton on 7 Aug 2010 06:34 "Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote in message news:4c5d0c44$0$34575$c30e37c6(a)exi-reader.telstra.net... > > "Milton" <millame23(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:4c5cf8ab$0$11101$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com... > >> Seems odd that you have to be a dealer but in the terms and conditions it >> doesn't say so. So Milton buys the Prius for $100 and then pays the >> money, only then to be asked to provide dealers licence no. When I can't >> produce, I'm given the run around and told I've forfeited my money as I >> didn't comply with the terms and conditions and the original page that >> states I have to be a licensed dealer as well as there are NO refunds. > > I never looked at the link, but it sounds like a trade auction that's no > different to any other trade auction. It's very different Noddy, it's more like e-bay. Take a look instead of assuming, I did before I commented. > > Trade auctions are not open to the general public and you have to register > as a bidder before you can bid, and part of the registration process would > be to declare your LMCT number. If you don't have one you won't get a > chance to bid, so you won't do your dosh. > > You simply won't get a chance to spend it in the first place *unless* > you're a dealer. > I've had a look at the registration application and there is nowhere where you insert your licence number. Regards Milton
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