govliquidation policy?
CRC
technobug at comcast.net
Wed Jul 4 13:36:13 CDT 2007
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 20:16:20 -0500, "Jay West" <jwest at classiccmp.org>
wrote:
> One small item I want is in a lot with 700 pounds of stuff I
> definitely
> don't want (pipe fittings, valves, etc.). If I bid on the lot and
> win, I'm
> guessing I need to take it all though and pay to have the metal junk
> shipped. Anyone delt with this before? Does govliquidation allow
> you to say
> "please throw the rest away" or do I need to approach the shipper? If
> someone has done this before, I guess the shipper would charge a
> disposal
> fee to cart off the unwanted stuff? Suggestions?
The local scrapper I deal with does a fair amount of business picking
up the remainders of local auctions for folks that only want an item
or two. You might check to see if there are any liquidators in the
area and see if they will take what you don't want - this will save
you the cost of hauling it to some scrap yard.
> Thanks!
>
> Jay West
>
CRC
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