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Government Liquidation


Country United States
State Arizona
City Scottsdale
Address 15051 N. Kierland Blvd.
Phone 4803671300
Website http://www.govliquidation.com

Government Liquidation Reviews

  • Apr 13, 2017

I recently bid on a scrap metal opportunity that was offered by an Air Force base and was represented by Government Liquidation,com

The aircraft maintenance tower was offered as scrap and clearly showed many pictures of the structure and equipment that was supposed to be apart of the sale.

After I won the bid and bank wired the funds it took over 3 weeks to get in touch with anyone at the base. Finally I was told by the officer at the base that the generator and fluilds had been removed from the structure. This structure is over six stories in height and would cost the government hundreds of thousands of dollars to have dismantled by a general contractor.

Knowing the cost to dismantled the structure, the real value in this deal was in the removal of the generator and being able to re-sell it on the open market. The generator would have enable me to pay for the dismantling of the structure and the current low value of selling scrap metal.

The Government personal completely mislead the bidders by showing pictures and making the bidder believe that the structure was being sold with all the parts and equipment as shown in the advertising.

Once I learned of the misleading advertising, I contact Governemt Liquidation, whom has slow woalk my refund claim and will not respond to any of my demands.

This company is totally dishonest and willnot respond to my calls and emails.

I am going to contact my Congressman, the Base Commander, and file a lawsuit against Government Liquidation.com.

I would warn anyone placing bids on this website NOT TO DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY.

Very unprofessional and totally does not care how their Sellers misrepresent the products and materials they are offering on their website.

BUYER BEWARE OF THIS RIP OFF AUCTION COMPANY AND WEBSITE!

  • Jul 16, 2016

Government Liquidation sells surplus equipment for the United States Government. It is a massive undertaking. They run several sales each day, selling thousands of lots of surplus equipment at sites all over the country and in U.S. Territories.

With so much volume, they are bound to make mistakes. In my case, Government Liquidation made a representation that each lot I bid on had a collapsible 10,000 gallon water tank in the crate. I successfully bid on 3 lots and went to Oklahoma City (900 miles, one way) to pick them up.

When the GL forklift operator brought out the 3 crates, one was disintegrating, one was intact and open, and one was nailed and bolted shut. After inspecting the first two, I asked the operator if he had a way to open the third crate. He did not. I had ordinary hand tools, but they were not enough to open the crate, so I relied on Government Liquidation's description and photos. You guessed it, big mistake.

When I got home and CUT the bolts holding the lid on the third crate, there was nothing more than an oversized ground cloth inside, and not a 10,000 collapsible tank.

I contacted Government Liquidation and was told to file a claim. I wrote a detailed explanation and provided invoice copies and pictures of what I had received instead of the represented tank. I had to file the claim 4 times, and call, before they finally acknowledged receipt. After waiting about a week, my claim was summarily dismissed, citing the fact that I had signed for the lots. That is true. And I signed believing in their description and photos, not being able to open their sealed container.

Do I think the crate was bolted shut to intentionally keep me from viewing the contents? No. I do believe it was an honest mistake, coupled with employees too lazy to unbolt the crate and photograph the actual contents. They instead substituted photos of another tank under this lot number, thereby misrepresenting the actual contents and what I paid for. This was easy to prove to them as it is shown on their own website, and I provided pictures of what was actually in the crate, something I could only have gotten from them by mistake.

Government Liquidation is a big company, doing business with thousands of members of the public and the United States Government. I expected better of them. Perhaps I've grown too comfortable dealing online with reputable companies like Amazon and even EBay, who recognize that customer service involves more than waiting a week and then denying the claim, with no questions asked.

Additionally, crummy customer service by a government contractor like Government Liquidation deprives the government and the taxpayer of the opportunity to recover maximum revenue from surplus. By driving potential bidders, such as myself, out of the bidding pool, GL not only lowers their own income from the 10% buyers premium, but also the government's recoverable revenue by ten times that amount. The successful bid raised by $100 by an interested party nets GL $10 more, but the U.S. Government $100 more. Conversely, once Government Liquidation has driven bidders out of the pool through their poor service, their bottom line will drop slightly, but the Government's by 10 times that amount. It's a good thing nobody cares about that.

So, if you do chose to do business with Government Liquidation, be warned. They hide behind their disclaimers, they misrepresent their merchandise, and they do not stand behind what they tell you. After reading other horror stories about Government Liquidation on this website I feel fortunate that I lost "only" $350, or so before learning my lesson to stay away.

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