Did you ever figure out the auction process? Did you win? If so did
you actually acquire the goods?
--R
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
so I went ahead and decided to try bidding on a couple of cars online.
So how does this work, people bid sort of like ebay before the real
auction then people at
I dont know if I won or not, nobody every contacted me. I will probably
abandon the texas cars for kids deal, seems to be to big a hassle.
Rich Thomas wrote:
Did you ever figure out the auction process? Did you win? If so did
you actually acquire the goods?
--R
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
Well Im not sure if I won or not. Never got anything saying if I won
but when I check my account thing it lists the cars, and has in a column
my max bid then right below it in bold(maybe the bold is above I dont
remember) has the same amount. So is that saying I won? Hmmm. Seems if
I didnt
Call them up and ask them how it works. I don't know about the auction
part. The deal is run by this CAN Academy thing which is some sort of
charter school for kids who have not done well in school but this outfit
somehow helps them out. When they had auctions here in Houston it
seemed
Rich Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You might also want to look at Insurance Auto Auctions -- I found
out that the local PBS TV station runs their donated cars through
IAA. IAA is a big outfit and they have locations all over, and
auctions of their stuff (a lot of wrecks) every now and
I have no idea what you are talking about. You haven't been using cleaning
solvents without proper ventilation, have you?
On 3/16/07, Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so I went ahead and decided to try bidding on a couple of cars online.
So how does this work, people bid sort of like