Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Online Auctions Are Revolutionizing The Way People Shop
Since the 90’s, CraigsList and Ebay have revolutionized the way many people view buying and
selling second-hand items online. This drastic presence of online auctioning helped people to
understand that it’s not so “scary” to buy something from a stranger. After all, that’s essentially what
people are doing when they buy from a consignment shop; it just feels safer because there is a
middleman that handles the process.
Moving away from independent sellers, online auction houses are quickly gaining popularity. It
makes sense that many people feel more comfortable buying the same type of second hand items,
but from an accredited online auction company. It’s not surprising that online auctions receive fives
times the amount of bidders as live auctions due to it’s convenience. Some online auction sites go
as far as providing advertising and marketing, which ultimately means more money for their clients.
“Its very important that our customers profit from what ever type of service they prefer to use. Some
times that means an off-site auction or some additional advertising and marketing. No matter how
large liquidation or small the item, we deliver the ultimate customer satisfaction and profit for our
clients’ belongings,” says Jake Raich, from RepoMax Auctions.
Online auctions are making it much easier for people to buy and sell their larger-scale, durable
items. The marketing that is provided by the auctioneer is a very effective way for clients to reach
the target audience according to the particular item. Many auctions occur due to a property
repossession or asset liquidation, which can offer a wide variety of inventory for customers looking
to buy. Many items are brand new or very lightly used and are offered at a fair price.
RepoMax offers two types of services: an online consignment shop and off-site auction hosted
online for items that are too large to transport to their headquarters. RepoMax has a warehouse that
houses their inventory and is open for customers to stop by in order to see the items in person.
RepoMax strives to save their clients money through various marketing outlets as well as selling the
items at the highest market value.

For more information about us, please visit http://www.repomaxauctions.com/
Contact Info:
Organization: RepoMax Auctions
Phone: 586-725-7999

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

The Benefits of Online Auctions, Estate Sales, and Asset Liquidations

RepoMax Auctions Explains Why Everyone Should Consider All Three Valuable Services
375pixelRepoMAX — LOS ANGELES, Oct. 05, 2015—Since its founding in July of 2009, RepoMax Auctions has strived to provide unmatched service to individuals and businesses trying to make the most out of the current economic crises. While people continue resorting to ebay and craigslist, RepoMax Auctions believes that such kinds of online platforms are failing to meet the needs of people looking to sell their belongings.
“Several months of research into our own Detroit metro stomping grounds indicated that a traditional auction house with an online bidding platform would be the perfect business model for the markets we wanted to target,” said RepoMax Auctions. “By offering a large storage facility where bidders can inspect items in person and an online bidding platform that has 5 or 10 times the number of bidder than a traditional live auction, we eliminate the risks that are associated with sites like craigslist, ebay and live auctioneers. With our model the buyer, seller and auction house all win.”
Online auctions are perfect for bargain hunter, avid shoppers, and people interested in saving money because of their ability to tap into an almost infinite market of supply while offering wide variety of products. This includes furniture, the latest electronics, video games, clothing brands, collectible memorabilia, and more. Similarly, estate sales are a great way to find hidden treasures. As homeowners downsize, pay off debts, or move to a different location, they host estate sales to sell of the majority of their possessions at very reduced prices.
Trustee asset liquidations, on the other hand, occur when a business venture fails. They are meant to help a business try to recover capital through asset liquidation by selling off personal assets, business assets, capital goods, raw materials, and manufactured products. Consumers who stay up to date on bankruptcies can obtain a lot of products, often brand new, at incredibly reduced rates.
RepoMax Auctions, a popular online auction service located in Michigan, offers store return liquidation, business liquidation, heavy equipment auctions, retail liquidation, industrial liquidation, trustee asset liquidation, real estate property, government sector liquidation, estate liquidations, building material liquidation, and repo services. With all of these services under their belt, there is guaranteed to be an item for everyone, and the savings are worth the time.
For more information about us, please visit http://www.repomaxauctions.com/
Contact Info:
Name: Jake Raich
Organization: RepoMax Auctions
Address: 24100 Groesbeck Hwy, Warren, MI 48089
Phone: 586-725-7999

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

http://www.repomaxauctions.com/

Where to find the lowest price on everything

Finding the lowest price that an item can be bought for is very daunting and the money that is
saved might not make up for the time spent looking for the price that fits the bill, but there are a
few shortcuts that can be taken:

1. Auctions – When looking for dirt cheap items, looking into some auction businesses could be
of great help. There are a lot of ways to go about doing so like, trying online auction shops or
“ brick and mortar ” ones, but there's one certainty, looking carefully and having some patience
can get an almost new item for half the price or even better. Be careful though, getting caught in
the heat of the auction might get a higher price in exchange for the pride of beating the other
bidders.

2. eBay – eBay is another great option for finding cheap deals for certain items that one could
search for, also, making sure to be on the lookout for last minute auctions means the possibility
of finding the item at a fixed price that is still lower than the retail price. Some think that buying
on eBay is an art, but I think that all you need to do is pay attention and be patient.

3. Coupon codes – coupon codes or pieces of paper that usually get you a 5% discount on
some items. They aren't that great, but sometimes you can find some really good ones and
even a 10% discount is better than nothing. If you're shopping online, there are some websites
that give away coupon codes for different shops.

4. Discount days or anniversaries – Every shop has these and they can be quite handy
sometimes. Days like Black Friday or Prime Day on Amazon can get you some beefy discounts
on specific items, especially electronics. You just have to be patient and hold on to buying that
TV until “ The Day ” comes. Also, you have to be prepared because good offers usually
disappear in a matter of minutes, if not seconds.

Finding the lowest price is definitely difficult and finding a balance between the lowest price, the
quality of the item, and the time spent finding it can be tricky. But if the above methods are used

finding something that fits your bill shouldn’t be difficult.


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RepoMax, Inc.
24100 Groesbeck Hwy
Warren, MI 48089
586-725-7999
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sales@repomax.biz

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

RepoMax Auctions Discusses Why Choosing to Sell via Auction is the Way to Go

RepoMax Auctions Discusses Why Choosing to Sell via Auction is the Way to Go
I definitely recommend selling by auction when trying to sell something that doesn’t have a clear monetary value or something that is unique. When trying to sell something that’s been lying around in the garage for a while or the quality needs to be checked, selling via auction is definitely the way to go.

There are a few reasons why selling by auction is way better than “traditional” selling:
1.       Competition – When putting an item up for sale at an auction, people will be going head-to-head creating a psychological impact on the buyers to bid higher: Their competitive spirit will skyrocket the price while making the item even more attractive to the other buyers attracting them to jump into the bidding. This is what fuels the fire in an auction – The competitive spirit of the bidders.http://ads.yahoo.com/cms/v1?esig=1~84c296ca4cae9f73fbcc48363a3cd4cd34be98f5&nwid=10000648372&sigv=1

2.   Deadlines – If you put a “For sale” sign on a car, You may get a call today or it may take 5 months. If you put it up for auction, you know exactly when you’re going to sell the car. And by placing a Reserve Price, you will always ensure you get the price you want. There’s no more waiting around for somebody to notice these items. This also affects the buyers, by creating urgency they will have to make up their minds quickly and the deadline usually motivates buyers to bid higher and quicker.

3.   Awareness – Even if there are not enough bidders that day to make a sale, all of the people that were there noticed the items and are sure going to follow up when they make up their mind eventually.

4.   No fooling around – Putting an item for sale on the internet usually results in calls from people that are not really interested in buying the item. They could be calling to negotiate a lower price, or try and get a discount. That is if they are calling regarding the item being sold at all. With an auction it’s clear that the person is interested in purchasing and you can more easily evaluate the chances of selling the item.

5.   Evaluation – If you own something unique or rare and you are not sure of its value, putting it up for sale at an auction house will give you insight as to the value of your item as well as how many interested buyers are out there.

These are just a few of the reasons why someone might want to make their next sale at an auction house or using an online auction website. I definitely recommend selling by auction when trying to sell something that doesn’t have a clear monetary value or something that is unique.

RepoMax Auctions Metro Detroit's Premier Auction House.

24100 Groesbeck Hwy
Warren, MI 48089
sales@repomax.biz
586-725-7999

http://www.repomaxauctions.com

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Upcoming Auctions...



AUCTION SCHEDULE


July 13th- CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
July 23rd- TANNING SALON AUCTION
July 27th- CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
August 6th- TANNING SALON AUCTION
August 10th- CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
August 24th- CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Thursday, July 2, 2015

July Happenings!

After our fireworks auctions have had us tied up for the month of June, we can now announce that we now have a "Schedule A Drop Off" option on our homepage! There are also some recently added new features that make it easy to stay in the loop with us.

We will be closed for business July 4th-July 6th for the holiday. Please make sure your fireworks are removed by Friday at 6pm.

Lotting for the July 27th auction has already began. Please use the "Schedule A Drop Off" feature on the website to pick the best time for your drop offs. Make sure you bring in your items to consign to us! In order to give you the best return for your items, please make sure they are clean and in the best possible condition.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

RepoMax Updates...

The March 23rd auction will be up and running this Friday, March 13th. This auction is packed with bedding, furniture, luggage, and other household items. Be sure to come in and inspect your future items. We are also currently accepting consignment items for our April 6th auction. 

Starting next week, we will have new items in our store front available for purchase. These items you DO NOT have to be a registered bidder to purchase. The are our "Buy Now, Pay Now" items.