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    Cool How To Buy Stolen Goods!

    Stolen goods for sale

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    It's just a police auction site where they sell stolen goods that are unclaimed.

    Bidding starts at $1.00 on all items.

    Just a play on words.

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    Have you ever bought anything from this site?

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    No I have not it was presented as a story on my local news channel.

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    PTS and I were checking out a local police auction and they were selling boxes and boxes of water pipes and regular ones...PFF.
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    Check out all the grow lights they got, the confiscate them then resell them-Job security eh?

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    Under Texas law...even after auction of said item even a police auction if the owner claims the item even after it sells for a time of xyears 9don't remember want that was) they can legally take it back with out giving you a dime and you are out said money. But they have to give proof that its there's either by S/N number or bill of sale that records the item to them.

    Something to keep in mind when buying cars as you fill out the paper work the car/truck will pop back up on the "radar" and they can claim it and will have the title along with other paper work.
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    Beware that private sellers can sell on property room too. Used to be cops only, but not anymore
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    Looks like most items are not recovered stolen property....Most of it appears to be cheap chinese Ipod accessory kits and video game stuff.

    Kinda like Ebay but with more junk.

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    After looking around a little that site sucks! Who posted that link? Oh wait that was me.

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