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    American Auctioneers

    American Auctioneers

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    The last time I went to an auction was over 20 years ago in New York and that was a Postal Auction…read more I heard that there was going to be an Auction at Chipman Relocations/United Van Lines so hubby and I hopped in the Suburban and headed out. I actually arrived after the auction started, so the good news was that I had a chance to talk to the Auctioneers about how the process worked before I jumped in. I filled out my "paddle" which was a slip of paper the size of a "door hanger." My number was written at the top and they took the bottom for their records. Normally they require a $100 cash deposit, which you get back, less your purchases. The auction starts at one end of the row and works it's way down to the other end. By the time I arrived they were about 1/2 way through, which was a shame because I saw a beautiful marble table base which had two elephants sculpted on it and it had a glass top and 8 matching parson chairs in perfect condition. Where I would put this, I don't know, but it was gorgeous! The first item I bought was a little kidney shaped coffee/occasional table, vintage 60's. It was in a group of items that were "passed." That means that nobody wanted them. He asked for one last offer, so I offered $1. SCORE! The next item I bought was again from a vault that was being passed. I offered $5 for a chest of drawers, a dresser and headboard. All solid wood, similar to Thomasville. SCORE! Then I actually bid on a 1998 Frigidaire side-by-side refrigerator. The bidding started at $15 and I won with a final bid of $30. SCORE! And my final purchase was a sold Cherry Credenza in good condition for $1. SCORE! Now a couple of things you need to know...... 1/ You need your own vehicle to remove your purchase immediately after the sale. 2/ Cash is King, but they did take my personal check. 3/ Bring some strong arms to help you, otherwise...... I used a small rental truck for the furniture and hauled the refrigerator in my suburban. After tax and service fee, I SCORED all of the above for less than $41.00 And, it was just as fun as it could be! I really enjoyed the experience and the people from American Auctioneers are so very nice and helpful. So now my nephew has a bedroom set and a cool table for his living room, my son has a spot for his 50' flat screen, play station and DVD's and I can start storing cold drinks in my garage and get rid of my energy guzzling freezer. PS - Although the address shows Yucaipa, that is just the office. The auctions are held all over the state. Just go to their website. You can even watch videos of previous auctions.

    Im not buyer, I just went with friend to watch one of their events since I love the tv show Storage…read morewars. It was held in Riverside and it was so fun. I did not see all of the Storage War stars there except for Barry. I was to shy to talk to him but he was very funny. Dan the auction man was very professional

    Integrity Public Auction - Mamasita

    Integrity Public Auction

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    this place is a scam, nothing but broken stuff, descriptions of product are not sufficient you are…read morestuck hoping that you get what you see, i bought a large blow up pool and it had a great big rip in it, basically through my money away

    Like many reviewers stated, BUYERS BEWARE!…read more I love how they brand themselves as "Integrity" Public Auction, and judging from multiple posts.. they are anything but integrity. Integrity implies honesty and yet many fellow buyers are disagreeing with their integrity. As many stated, the products here are a hit or miss and as a buyer you have to be careful what you bid for! I had purchase from this place 4 times, and the 2 items I purchased were damaged and 1 was returned immediately because the box had the "damaged" sticker. However on the website, the "damaged" sticker was blurred out and I only found the issue when I went to pick it up. I immediately returned the product with ease but it is beyond frustrating when the item did not contain the correct information when I bid. This is where I question their integrity because it looks like they had purposely position and/or retract information that would have changed the bidders decisions. As for the other two damaged items I did pick up, one of them actually have the "damaged" on the picture but it was not written in the caption. You really have to LOOK and EXAMINE every detail in the picture. To cover your bases, I honestly would recommend double checking the product when you retrieve it (i.e. examine the box, and/or open the box to examine product). The other product unfortunately did not have damaged written on it, but the product itself was completely damaged. It does not look like they open every product they receive so as a responsible buyer, you can either check the product after purchase in the parking lot OR you just take the loss! I personally don't have good luck with this auction, but my housemate does! She has purchased items such as goodie bags, monitors, tv, carpets, and etc and had no serious issues with them. She did have a few that were no good, and she took the loss for them. However majority of her purchase have not been a "miss" for her and it is because she purchased over $100 items that are either electronics and/or furniture pieces. The electronics (up to a certain amount) the auction is willing to refund if it doesn't work, especially if they posted on the site that the item is working function. They know they would have serious complaints if the item is broken so they are bit honest about the electronics that priced at a higher range. The items that are non electronic and/or priced lower are risky tbh. We had got items like whiteboards, picture frames, and fragile items that were damaged and non-repairable. So be cautious when bidding on products, and double check what you are purchasing before you leave the lot! This place has good deals but you have to have an eye to spot the awful ones. Keep in mind that these are most likely Amazon returns.

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