Cape May Court House – The final on-line auction to sell confiscated items from the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office starts October 30th and will run through November 9, 2010.
There will be more than 300 groups of items to be auctioned off including Dyson vacuum cleaners, bedding, tools, GPS units, kitchen items and other household items. The items, confiscated from one of the largest stolen property schemes in Cape May County history, are available on GovDeals which is accessible through the county’s website capemaycountygov.net.
Freeholder Director Daniel Beyel said, “We are very pleased with the number of bids received and the revenue that has been generated for the county through these on-line auctions.” To-date the County has received over $78,000 from sales of these confiscated items.
Surplus property can be viewed by going to capemaycountygov.net and clicking online auction or at www.govdeals.com. Also, in order to bid, you must pre-register with GovDeals. Bidders can register to participate in this auction free of charge by going to capemaycountygov.net and clicking online auction or at www.govdeals.com.
Purchasing Agent Kim Allen said, “All sales are final; “As Is” and “Where Is”. Surplus property must be picked up as specified on designated dates and times at a Cape May County location. PayPal is the method for payment to GovDeals. No cash or checks are permitted. View the special terms and conditions available on the website specific to Cape May County confiscated property. There will be no inspection of any of the surplus confiscated property. However, pictures are available on the website of the confiscated property.”
GovDeals has more than 3,000 clients nationwide and New Jersey governments are one of the fastest growing segments in the country using GovDeals for surplus, confiscated and seized asset disposition. Currently there are 272 New Jersey governments and agencies utilizing the GovDeals on-line auction solution. Since program inception in 2006, more than 7,300 items worth $8.5 million dollars have been sold by New Jersey governments and agencies on the GovDeals site.
For more information about the on-line auction, please call 609-465-1125.
For more information on Cape May County government, visit www.capemaycountygov.net
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