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Stoltz Annual Auction

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Stoltz Annual Auction

Time: January 26, 2015 at 11am to January 29, 2015 at 12pm
Location: Online Auction event only
Website or Map: http://www.stoltzsales.com/au…
Phone: 1-800-665-2151
Event Type: auction
Organized By: Scott Farhood
Latest Activity: Jan 26, 2015

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Event Description

Stotz Annual Auction - January 2nd - January 29 (ends at noon).  Visit www.stoltzsales.com/auction for full auction listings and current bids.  160 plus items up for auction.

Guidelines & Rules

  1. No Trades.
  2. All units are sold as is, unless specified otherwise.
  3. Delivery is extra.
  4. Bidding Starts January 2, 2015. New bids will NOT be accepted after 12:00 NOON on Thursday, January 29, 2015. The top active bidders will then be contacted and will bid until the unit is sold.
  5. The starting bid and minimum bid is listed with each unit.
  6. The starting bid is the Store’s bid. Your bid will be the starting bid plus the minimum bid.
  7. You will be notified if you have been out bid. At that time you may decide to place another bid at the set minimum amount, or you may decide to drop out.
  8. Units without bids may be purchased out of the auction at a buy now cash price found on our website under Used Equipment Listings. Therefore, auction listings are subject to change.
  9. Unsold units are subject to price change.
  10. Call us today or stop in and place your bid.

Guidelines and Rules apply to all three Stoltz locations.

 

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