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Have You Checked Out The Government Surplus Auction Site?

February 5th, 2008 · by Bob Meyer · No Comments

What does a 50-foot naval utility boat, a shipment of used hearing aids, and 3 large water holding tanks have in common? They were all used to start a small business and their buyers were savvy enough to get them at steeply discounted prices from Government Liquidation – the exclusive reseller of surplus assets from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).

With nearly 24 million small businesses in the United States, small business owners and entrepreneurs are finding unique ways and sources to save on startup costs. As the sole liquidation outlet for the sale of surplus items and scrap assets of the DoD, Government Liquidation sells goods in 600 categories that can be used to start or grow a small business.

Popular asset categories include industrial machinery, computers and office equipment, automobiles and parts, test equipment and many other items that can support small business functions. Buyers set their own price for these items through the online auction marketplace, LIQUIDATION with all auctions starting at just $50!

Over 98% of our buyers are small business owners that know the importance of every dollar. Government Liquidation allows these buyers the opportunity to purchase items they probably wouldn’t have been able to afford commercially.

With items in over 600 different commodity categories,600 small business owners and entrepreneurs will find Government Liquidation’s online auction site a unique source for almost any piece of equipment they might need for their small business.

Put on your creative hat, pick up items at the government liquidation site and then use them as barter assets, trading locally at a nice leveraged markup. The BarterNews FastStart Barter Program shows you how to do it, see: FastStart

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