Police and Lost & Found Departments to Sell Stolen & Seized Products Up For Auction Online by PropertyRoom.com
REDERICK, MD (PRWEB) JULY 23, 2015 - In June 2015, ten Municipal and Law Enforcement Agencies, including Airport Lost and Found and Public Works Departments, joined or opened a new auction service with PropertyRoom.com to auction off unclaimed stolen and seized products and surplus assets. PropertyRoom.com is an online auction site offering “$1 No Reserve” online auctions; bringing more deals to the community.
California
Port Hueneme Police
Illinois
Hickory Hills Police
Macoupin County Sheriff
Indiana
Hammond Police
Louisiana
New Orleans Airport Lost & Found
Massachusetts
West Springfield Public Works
New Hampshire
Amherst Police
New York
Suffolk County Treasurer
Texas
Houston Police
Washington
Okanogan County Sheriff
Goods for sale cover a wide range, varying from tablet computers, TVs and smartphones to collectible coins, luxury purses, watches and jewelry. The auction website also regularly sell surplus municipal cars, trucks and heavy equipment as well as seized vehicles, with all assets open to public bidding nationwide.
“We are very excited to welcome these clients on board and look forward to not only providing a high level of service to them, but also to offer their seized, abandoned, forfeited and surplus assets to consumers nationwide,” says Donald Nemer, SVP of Sales of PropertyRoom.com.
About PropertyRoom.com
PropertyRoom.com makes it remarkably easy for our 3,000 clients to manage and sell surplus assets. We streamline the entire auction process on a client’s behalf and ensure delivery to the winning bidder. There is always a unique deal to be found, with hundreds of new auction listings added daily. Top categories include jewelry, watches, collectible coins and consumer electronics along with cars, trucks and heavy equipment. Working with law enforcement agencies, municipal surplus departments, state/county fleet programs, airports and even museums, PropertyRoom.com has generated and distributed millions of dollars to local communities nationwide.