No, it is a public auction and anyone can attend free of charge whether or not they intend buying. Even the parking is free.
Yes, there is a charge for this and the office will provide details.
If the last bid is close to the vendor's reserve price the auctioneer may sell a vehicle provisionally. The auction office will then consult the vendor to see if they are willing to accept a slightly lower figure. If they are you can buy the car for the amount you bid.
No, you must have the funds immediately available and remember we don't take personal cheques.
No. A legal contract is entered into once the hammer has fallen. If you do not complete the transaction you will forfeit your deposit.
You must notify the auction office immediately. We will then examine the vehicle. Provided your diagnosis is correct and the examiner accordingly upholds your complaint you will be given two choices: a) a refund in full of the purchase price or b) if you wish we will try to negotiate a reduction in price to cover the cost of repairs. The final choice will
Yes. You can leave the vehicle with us ready for the next sale. Your entry fee covers two sales. There is no storage charge but all vehicles are left on our premises at the owner's risk.
Yes. We will advise any customer how much their car is likely to make. Obviously vehicle valuation is not an exact science and sometimes cars make more than we think and occasionally a little less, but normally we are close.
Relax. The auctioneer's job is to give everyone the chance to bid and will ensure that the proceedings can be followed by all - even first time auction goers. However, if you feel really nervous ask one of the auction staff to stand with you and bid for you. We will be only too happy to help and there is no charge for this service.
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