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Date(s)
9/10/2024
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Lot # 41
Group - Category Computers & Electronics - Computers - Peripherals - Printers / Scanners
Lead 2 Large Printers
Description
HP LASERJET 9050N PRINTER BROTHER MFC PRINTER
Name STG Absentee Auction MG 9/10/24
Auctioneer
Type Internet Absentee Bidding
Date(s) 9/10/2024
Auction Date/Time Info
7/25/24-7/31/24
Preview Date/Time 7/26/24 10am to 2pm
Checkout Date/Time 7/31/24
Location
Buyer Premium 18% BP
Description
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the exhilarating world of antique vehicle auctions! Picture this: a sprawling venue adorned with vintage car memorabilia, where the air is electric with anticipation and the hum of classic engines. The stage is set with a row of gleaming beauties from a bygone era, each with its own unique charm and history. As the auctioneer takes the stage, the bidding begins. Enthusiasts and collectors from around the globe, dressed in everything from formal attire to retro-inspired outfits, eagerly raise their paddles. The atmosphere is a blend of nostalgia and excitement as iconic vehicles, restored to their former glory, roll onto the platform one by one. The auctioneer's rhythmic chant fills the room, punctuated by bursts of applause and cheers from the crowd as each vehicle finds its new owner. Bids fly back and forth, with participants caught up in the thrill of acquiring a piece of automotive history. Imagine the thrill of winning that coveted item—a sleek 1950s convertible, a rugged World War II jeep, or perhaps a luxurious 1930s limousine once owned by a Hollywood star. Each sale is not just a transaction but a celebration of craftsmanship, design, and the passion of collectors. Amidst the bidding wars, there are moments of levity too—friendly banter among rival bidders, anecdotes shared about the provenance of a particular vehicle, and the joyous laughter that accompanies every successful sale. And it's not just about the cars themselves. There are also rare automobile artifacts, vintage posters, and original manuals up for grabs, adding to the allure of the event. It's a gathering where history comes alive, where every item tells a story, and where passion for automobiles unites people from all walks of life. As the sun sets on this unforgettable day, new owners drive their treasures off into the sunset, their hearts full of excitement and the satisfaction of adding a piece of automotive history to their collection. And for those who missed out, there's always the promise of another thrilling auction, where new adventures on wheels await.
1. **Registration:** All bidders must register prior to bidding and provide valid identification. 2. **Bidding Process:** Bidders acknowledge and agree to the auctioneer's discretion in determining the successful bidder and resolving any disputes during the bidding process. 3. **Bidder's Responsibility:** Bidders are responsible for ensuring their bids are accurate and binding. Once a bid is placed, it cannot be retracted. 4. **Buyer's Premium:** A buyer's premium may apply to all purchases, which is a percentage added to the final bid price. 5. **Payment Terms:** Payment is due in full upon the conclusion of the auction or within a specified timeframe. Accepted forms of payment should be clearly outlined (e.g., cash, credit card, certified check). 6. **Sales Tax:** Applicable sales tax may be added to the final bid price unless a valid tax-exempt certificate is provided. 7. **Title Transfer:** Ownership transfers only upon full payment of the purchase price. Titles or ownership documents will be provided to the buyer upon receipt of payment. 8. **Condition of Items:** All items are sold "as is, where is," with no warranties or guarantees expressed or implied regarding condition, authenticity, or fitness for a particular purpose. 9. **Withdrawal of Items:** The auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any item from the auction at any time before or during bidding. 10. **Reserve Price:** Some items may have a reserve price (minimum price) set by the seller, which must be met or exceeded for the item to be sold. 11. **Dispute Resolution:** In the event of a dispute, the auctioneer's decision is final and binding. 12. **Removal of Purchased Items:** Buyers are responsible for the timely removal of purchased items from the auction premises. Any costs associated with removal, transportation, or storage are the responsibility of the buyer. 13. **Risk of Loss:** All items are at the risk of the buyer once sold, and the auctioneer is not responsible for any loss or damage. 14. **Additional Terms:** Any additional terms or conditions specific to the auction or particular items should be clearly stated. These terms and conditions may vary depending on the type of auction (e.g., real estate, vehicle, art) and the auction house's policies. It's essential for bidders to carefully review and understand these terms before participating in any auction.
Your bid must adhere to the bid increment schedule.
Bid Amount Bid Increment
Currency USD
Buyer Premium 18% BP
Payment Terms
We accept payment via all major credit cards, cash, certified checks, and bank transfers. Buyers may pay using any method convenient to them, subject to auctioneer approval.
Location: Typically, the auction house or organizing entity will specify a location where buyers can pick up their purchased items. This could be at the auction venue itself or at a designated storage or collection point. Procedure: Buyers are usually required to present proof of purchase (such as a receipt or invoice) and identification when picking up their items. This helps ensure that the correct items are released to the rightful buyers. Payment: Prior to or at the time of pickup, buyers are expected to settle any outstanding payments for their purchases. This may include the final bid amount, applicable taxes, and any buyer's premiums or fees. Logistics: Depending on the nature of the items purchased (e.g., size, fragility), buyers may need to arrange for appropriate transportation or packaging materials to safely transport their items from the pickup location.