@yami700thumper Some of the scrap metal lots require a bid deposit - the amount and instructions are listed in the description for each lot. But it's always free to register and free to view our inventory. Opening bids start at either $50 or $150 per lot.
The closest place to our company if Ft. Meade, MD, which is quite a distance away. (We are in Fairmont, WV). Is it possible from this distance, to be able to be competetive on the scrap yet still have enough margin to make money?
@fyrefighter814 Yes! Since all our inventory is sold through online auctions, the bidders set the price. And since you're free to utilize the shipper of your choice or pick up yourself, there's a wide margin for buyers to make purchases that are beneficial for them. Plus, it's free to register on our website. Let me know if you have any questions.
@cruzinpapi4 Thank you! The first step is to register, which is free to do. Then locate a lot you'd like to bid on. After you bid and the sale closes, if you're confirmed the winning bidder, visit the Forms tab and fill out an End Use Certificate. I'm afraid that first time submissions can take a while but subsequent approvals can be as quick as seven days. Let me know if there are any questions.
@AGDemo Ok! The first thing you want to do is register on our website. It's free and only takes a few minutes. Then find the scrap metal you'd like to purchase, and then start bidding! We have scrap material on our website on a regular basis, so you're sure to find something you like. Let me know if you have any questions.
Watch out for GovLiq's items of EUC. I heard somewhere that once they have your money, they will take their sweet time to get your EUC clear in which they bank on your money and earn interests. And if they felt that your bidding price is low, they will use EUC and take you for a long ride.
@kwxj61b I'm afraid we're at the mercy of the government regarding how long it takes for an EUC to clear. And there is no "feeling" regarding a bidding price. It's all on our website in black and white. We're audited annually so any conspiracy theories that you may have heard don't hold any water.
Thanks for the info! (from East Texas)
EmilBravo7 1 month ago
@EmilBravo7 You're welcome!
GovLiquidation 1 month ago
are there reserves on your auctions?
yami700thumper 4 months ago
@yami700thumper Some of the scrap metal lots require a bid deposit - the amount and instructions are listed in the description for each lot. But it's always free to register and free to view our inventory. Opening bids start at either $50 or $150 per lot.
GovLiquidation 4 months ago
The closest place to our company if Ft. Meade, MD, which is quite a distance away. (We are in Fairmont, WV). Is it possible from this distance, to be able to be competetive on the scrap yet still have enough margin to make money?
fyrefighter814 5 months ago
@fyrefighter814 Yes! Since all our inventory is sold through online auctions, the bidders set the price. And since you're free to utilize the shipper of your choice or pick up yourself, there's a wide margin for buyers to make purchases that are beneficial for them. Plus, it's free to register on our website. Let me know if you have any questions.
GovLiquidation 5 months ago
nice video. I am interested in bidding on your site. Can you explain the process in obtaining a trade security control tsc clearance?
cruzinpapi4 7 months ago
@cruzinpapi4 Thank you! The first step is to register, which is free to do. Then locate a lot you'd like to bid on. After you bid and the sale closes, if you're confirmed the winning bidder, visit the Forms tab and fill out an End Use Certificate. I'm afraid that first time submissions can take a while but subsequent approvals can be as quick as seven days. Let me know if there are any questions.
GovLiquidation 7 months ago
We Want To Buy Your Scrap!
AGDemo 7 months ago
@AGDemo Ok! The first thing you want to do is register on our website. It's free and only takes a few minutes. Then find the scrap metal you'd like to purchase, and then start bidding! We have scrap material on our website on a regular basis, so you're sure to find something you like. Let me know if you have any questions.
GovLiquidation 7 months ago
@GovLiquidation Amen done!
AGDemo 7 months ago
I want some tank tracks :(
SuperAUTOcar 11 months ago
we are buyer of scrap metals please contact with us avahtrade@hotmail.com : skype: avahtrade
avahtrade 11 months ago
They should have used a monster truck anouncers voice. That would have been epic.
TheCaptainLulz 11 months ago 4
@TheCaptainLulz that's an awesome idea!
GovLiquidation 9 months ago
thats like heaven to me.man all that beautiful metals giving me a stiffy
CheckAvailability786 11 months ago
Damn I wish I could go scavenging around that place for a few days.
freddytk420 1 year ago 7
Watch out for GovLiq's items of EUC. I heard somewhere that once they have your money, they will take their sweet time to get your EUC clear in which they bank on your money and earn interests. And if they felt that your bidding price is low, they will use EUC and take you for a long ride.
kwxj61b 1 year ago
@kwxj61b I'm afraid we're at the mercy of the government regarding how long it takes for an EUC to clear. And there is no "feeling" regarding a bidding price. It's all on our website in black and white. We're audited annually so any conspiracy theories that you may have heard don't hold any water.
GovLiquidation 9 months ago
This is my type of playground.
MyMIXmedia 1 year ago
I reycley all kinds of metal
adamtr1121 1 year ago
thats a shit load of wires to strip
superbungabunga 1 year ago 4