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Auctions FAQ
You need to register with the shop by providing a valid ID and contact information. Some auctions may also require a deposit.
Auctions are usually open to anyone above 18 years old. Businesses may also participate with proper documentation.
Most shops do not charge a registration fee, but some premium auctions may have a small participation fee.
Most shops do not charge a registration fee, but some premium auctions may have a small participation fee.
Both. Some auctions feature new products from overstock, while others include used or refurbished computers and parts.
Yes, shops usually allow a viewing period so you can check the condition of items before the auction starts.
You can place bids in person, or sometimes online if the shop offers a digital auction platform. The auctioneer will guide the process.
Yes, each item has a starting bid determined by the shop
You can place a higher bid until the auction closes. The highest bid wins the item.
Payment is usually required immediately after winning. Shops accept cash, card, or online transfer depending on their policies.
Yes, but most shops require payment first. Pickup or delivery can be arranged afterward.
Some auctions include a small service fee (usually 5–10% of the winning bid). Check with the shop for exact terms.
Usually, auction items are sold “as is.” Some may offer limited warranty on refurbished items, so verify before bidding.
Depend on the item, some items 30–90 days warranty on refurbished computers and components. Always confirm before placing a bid.
Yes. Registration is required in advance.
Yes, shops sometimes hold bulk or corporate auctions for offices, schools, or resellers.
