Peter Parfait, the UK's leading auction expert, invites you to shareAs recommended by BBC TV, BBC Radio, ITV, LBC, The Independent, Daily Mirror, Evening Standard, Daily Express and UK Government Departments including the Dept of Trade and Industry, The Dept of the Environment and
Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
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Hi there,
Before I invite you to save and make a fortune from unpublicised Government auction sales, let me make something perfectly clear: during a recession, a credit crunch, hard times - call it what you will - there really is no reason at all to "cut back" or to "feel the pinch". In every situation, however apparently grave, there are winners as well as losers - you just have to know where to look, and how to spot an opportunity when it is staring you in the face.
Every day companies go bankrupt in the UK. From small local businesses to household names such as Woolworths, Barratts, Whittard, MFI and Zavvi, companies large and small, are being forced into receivership. Bankruptcy can happen at any time and for all sorts of reasons: over-expansion, mismanagement, cash flow, competition, misjudging fashions and trends and especially during a recession.
In many cases companies can see the end coming and dispose of their assets before insolvency strikes. Others, however, bravely soldier on until the bitter end sinking further and further into debt until eventually a creditor has them forcibly shut down and declared bankrupt where their assets are seized and liquidated (turned into cash) in order to pay off the company's creditors.
Naturally, this can be very distressing for some of those concerned, but for others it's simply a fact of life and an opportunity to start again, set up shop elsewhere and embark on a new adventure. You see, where there's a negative there must also exist a positive and my best-selling book The Government Auction Handbook is all about taking advantage of the positive aspects of boom and bust, success and failure.
Remember: to date we have sold over 286,000 copies. Readers of my handbook have been cashing in on some amazing bargains for years, improving their lifestyles and selling goods on for profit, and you can do the same. And a great number have written to me detailing their experiences and amazing array of purchases.
Here are just a few examples of items that have been bought during the last 12 months. Hopefully this will serve to give you an idea as to what I'm talking about when it comes to prices of various items that you could pick up at these government auctions.
| Item | Retail Price £ | Auction Price £ |
| Ford Escort Van | 2,950 | 1,700 |
| 190 Bottles of Beer | 175 | 16 |
| Photographic Equipment | 600 | 33 |
| HP Office Photocopier | 490 | 18 |
| 100 Computer Games | 500 | 22 |
| Video Juke Box System | 2,500 | 88 |
| Electric Cement Mixer | 190 | 11 |
| Electric Guitar | 650 | 18 |
| Garage Rolling Road | 70,000 | 10,000 |
| Typists Chair | 25 | 4 |
| Apple Macbook Pro Laptop | 900 | 20 |
| VW Golf GTi | 5,000 | 1,000 |
| Cashmere Coat | 340 | 28 |
| Racing Bike | 100 | 14 |
| Case of Wine | 50 | 5 |
| Carbon Fibre Fishing Tackle | 180 | 10 |
| Garden Strimmer | 70 | 5 |
| Two Cordless Pro Drills | 200 | 42 |
| Sony Camcorder | 700 | 240 |
| A Set of Golf Clubs | 360 | 18 |
| 30 Wedding Dresses | 3,260 | 535 |
| Porsche 911 Sportscar | 22,000 | 7,560 |
| Dishwasher | 280 | 16 |
| Jaguar S-Type | 28,000 | 9,750 |
| Piano | 350 | 42 |
| Oil Painting | 200 | 2 |
| Zanussi Washing Machine | 380 | 75 |
| Air Conditioning System | 2,500 | 5 |
| Luxury Orthopaedic Bed | 950 | 7 |
| Large Greenhouse | 550 | 90 |
Types of Auctions
What I mean when I use the term 'government auction' are those auction houses and agents which primarily deal with the stock that needs to be liquidated by various government departments and other such official bodies. For example:
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HM Revenue & Customs, for instance, may be entering at auction items seized from smugglers, fraudsters and racketeers - luxury goods such as boats, planes, cars and the like, some of which have been used for smuggling contraband. Whereas The Official Receiver will usually handle bankrupt stock, Executors the assets of individuals, whilst the bailiffs will handle goods that have been confiscated through non-payment of bills and repossessions by finance companies. In a nutshell, here's what you find at Government Auctions, everything and anything!
Seriously, just have a look at eBay and make a list of all the different types of goods they sell. Now add to that list all the things they're not allowed to sell: cigarettes, alcohol, food, police lost property, unredeemed pawnbrokers pledges and much more besides. That's what you can find being disposed of at Government Auctions, the whole cornucopia of existence.
There really isn't a single type of business, manufacturer or section of society that isn't represented. And the vast majority of these "captured" items are offered at NO RESERVE PRICES, which means that goods must be sold at whatever price is offered - you could literally pay just a few pounds for a luxury item that is worth many times that, often hundreds of pounds.
But don't just take my word for it, here's what The Sunday Times says:

Also featured in my handbook are details of:
My handbook has been described at "The original and best definitive guide to those fascinating sales of seized, sequestered and impounded goods".
It is effectively my personal notebook detailing my experiences, discoveries and numerous insider tricks I have picked up along the way. For the beginner it leads you through the minefield of rules and regulations, for the more seasoned auction goer it reveals a dazzling array of little know snippets of essential information and advice.
Remember Government Auctions are generally unpublicised and seldom advertised in the local press. But my handbook includes a comprehensive and fully updated nationwide directory of where and when all the government appointed official auctions take place complete with all the important contacts you need.
The Government Auction Handbook contains all the information you could possibly need to unearth some of the most astonishing bargains available anywhere in the UK.
For almost 20 years it has proved to be an invaluable and essential guide for anyone wanting to improve their lifestyle, earn an extra income or establish a highly lucrative business. It has helped everyone from families on a tight budget to hugely successful entrepreneurs. It has quite literally guided tens of thousands of people to a better quality of life and I'd like to invite you to become one of them.
The Government Auction Handbook is available now for the online discounted price of just £29.95 (RRP £49.95)
Peter Parfait