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Hey all,
I was at Cycles 128 and heard that there is an auction this weekend. I attached the brochure. happy hunting
Where is the brochure?
Jamie
Here....try this
Cycles 128 Auction
Here it is. The file was too big to attach
PUBLIC AUCTION OF OWNED MOTORCYCLES
AS PER PRIVATE ORDER TO BE HELD
WHERE: CYCLES 128,107 BRIMBAL AVENUE, BEVERLY, MA
CALL 1-800-464-2925 FOR DIRECTIONS AND INFO.
WHEN: SATURDAY, APRIL 17th AT 12 NOON
PUBLIC VIEWING, FRIDAY, APRIL 16th, 12-6, AND
SATURDAY APRIL 17th, 10:30 - 11:30.
WHAT: 75 Units +/-. Units consist of seized & repo's, as well as
new & used: Motorcycles, Dirt Bikes, ATVs, MiniBikes, Go
Carts, Jet Skis, Jet Boats, Snowmobiles, Scooters,
Generators, Lawnmowers. Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha,
Kawasaki, Harley Davidson.
-TERMS OF SAILE-
WARRANTY: Items are sold as is where is.
FINAL SALES: Bidders are encouraged to inspect all items prior to
start of auction. At the discretion of the Auctioneer, items will be sold
only when competitive bidding exists between two or more registered
bidders. Occasionally, items will be sold with reserves; with or without
advance notice. Allyn Auction Company reserves the right to bid on its
own behalf or for the benefit of any consignor up to the reserve
amount of any items. Absentee bids accepted with cash deposits.
$100 refundable bidders fee required upon registration.
ALL SALES ARE FINAL
SETTLEMENT: A flat Buyer's Commission in the amount of 15% of
the successful high bid will be added on all items purchased and will
immediately pay the full purchase price, plus the buyer's commission.
Payment must be collected at conclusion of auction in Cash,
Cashier's Check or Money Order. (Finance option available - Call
1-800-464-2925, EXT 139, for pre-approval.)
REMOVAL: Invoices must be settled before attempting to remove
merchandise. Removal is the responsibility of the buyer and all prop-
erty has to be removed immediately at the conclusion of sale unless
other arrangements have been made with management. Allyn Auction
Company assumes no responsibility for items after the day of sale;
and reserves the right to resell any property not paid for in full on
auction day. Allyn Auction Co., Richard D. Allyn, MA Auctioneer
License # 2392
lame, lamer, lamest.Originally posted by greco954
FINAL SALES: Bidders are encouraged to inspect all items prior to
start of auction. At the discretion of the Auctioneer, items will be sold
only when competitive bidding exists between two or more registered
bidders. Occasionally, items will be sold with reserves; with or without
advance notice. Allyn Auction Company reserves the right to bid on its
own behalf or for the benefit of any consignor up to the reserve
amount of any items. Absentee bids accepted with cash deposits.
$100 refundable bidders fee required upon registration.
ALL SALES ARE FINAL
SETTLEMENT: A flat Buyer's Commission in the amount of 15% of
the successful high bid will be added on all items purchased and will
immediately pay the full purchase price, plus the buyer's commission.
The only "intuitive" interface is the nipple.
I wouldn't be surprised if they said reserve not to be less than MSRP![]()
no kidding.
remember the source, this is freakin' cycles128.
pack of expletives.
The only "intuitive" interface is the nipple.
"$100 refundable bidders fee required upon registration."
WTF does this mean? My money will be refunded if I buy something? If I don't? Wouldn't mind checking out a cycle auction, but I think you're right T, this whole thing smells of something.![]()
I have been to a few other auctions for other types of equipment and the registration fee is to register you with a number or some type of identification during the bidding process. If you have never been to one, depending on the item it can get a bit carried away. Now the way I read it was that it was fully refundable whether you buy or not, but I would call for confirmation. However, if you buy it will be applied to the payment.
Most auctions will charge between a 10% and 15% fee for their time. That is how they get paid for the work they do. I do not think that it is too much. I was there the other day and it seemed that they had a decent selection available. Anyway, if you know your bikes and know what you are looking for, you can see if one is there and then set what you want to pay for it.
I have seen items go really cheap in auctions because only one or two people were interested and I have seen items go for way more than they were worth, because someone set there mind on getting it at any cost. Either way auctions can be a lot of fun to watch other people squirm as they decide to bid higher or not.
Just my 2 cents
maybe if it were associated w/ a less skeevy shop.
i wouldn't trust those guys further than i could throw 'em. and i'm a freakin' wimp.
The only "intuitive" interface is the nipple.
Don't you mean "gimp"?
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both, ya fucktard.
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The only "intuitive" interface is the nipple.
That's MR. Fucktard to you, gimpy.
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Degs he said both so it should be gimpy wimp eh?Originally posted by Degsy
That's MR. Fucktard to you, gimpy.
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