This blog post is the fourth of a 4-part series that describes how to shop at a liquidation auction.
Although good deals abound, bidders must be careful not to get caught up in prices being driven up artificially. If a company of public interest goes bankrupt, bidders may view the merchandise as souvenirs and they may sell for more than they are actually worth.
How Do You Find Out About Liquidation Auctions?
Because most of these sales are of public record and require notice, auction houses advertise them in prominent local newspapers. Interested bidders can also visit the web sites of auction houses and get on their mailing lists. The auction services will keep you informed of upcoming auctions and provide information on items coming up for sale. In addition, auction services may give advance notice to their customers regarding preview events for inspecting auction items prior to bidding.
For more information about liquidation auctions, contact us.

