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Sunday, August 3rd, 2008Mailing of Checks
If you rather not wait for the check, every auction I have ever been to automatically mails it out to you the next day via regular mail unless otherwise specified. Other specifications include, but are not limited to:
1. Putting a hold on your mail so that checks will not be mailed and, therefore, [...]
Checks and Drafts.
Sunday, August 3rd, 2008Checks and Drafts
Once you have handed in your papers, your next and final step is waiting for the checks or drafts. Generally, the auction has a “window,” where you pick up checks. There are auctions that give you your check at the same window where you handed in your papers while others have their own [...]
Duplicate Titles.
Sunday, August 3rd, 2008Duplicate Titles
If you didn’t buy the vehicle at an auction, then you should call the dealer that
you got the car from or, if you bought the car from a non-dealer, you must ask
that entity to obtain a duplicate for you.
A word here about the loss of titles and obtaining duplicate titles. If you lose or [...]
Paper work to transfer property at a dealer auction.
Sunday, August 3rd, 2008Paperwork
After your cars are sold for the day and after you have checked arbitration, now is the time to transfer ownership of the cars to each individual buyer.
There are three things you need to transfer ownership at auction. They are the Title, reassignments and auction invoice. Every vehicle after 1973 has a “Certificate of Ownership” [...]
Meeting the buyer after the auction block sale.
Sunday, August 3rd, 2008Meeting the Buyer
When you have told the auctioneer the car is “sold,” you then go to the auction block window and meet the buyer as he “signs up” (gives his auction card to the clerk and signs the invoice) for the car.
Usually the buyer will ask you “How is the car?” or “How does it [...]
