Guide To Buying Used
Federal Personal Property
Do you want to
buy Government property? If you do, you need to talk
to us. We're the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA),
and we sell used personal property for nonmilitary Federal agencies.
GSA is the
Government's procurement agent for the supplies, equipment,
and vehicles that Federal workers need to do their jobs.
When items are no longer needed or are being replaced, we stretch
the Federal dollar by offering them for sale to the public.
Our sales include a wide variety of items that would interest
both individuals and businesses.
This guide
will tell you what we sell, how we sell it, and how you
can be a buyer. We've also included information about sales of
military and forfeited property and real estate.
Airplanes to X-Rays
We sell cars,
vans, trucks, boats, and airplanes; office and household
furniture; communications equipment; computers, printers,
copiers, and typewriters; recreational and athletic equipment;
cameras and projectors; and tools. We also sell industrial
items like hardware; plumbing, heating, and electrical equipment;
printing presses; paper products; medical and laboratory
equipment; agricultural, mining, and construction vehicles
and machinery; food preparation and serving equipment; ores
and metals; and exposed x-ray film.
Most of the
vehicles in our sales were purchased new and driven by
Government employees for official purposes. They are sold when
they reach replacement age and/or mileage. Our vehicles are one
of the best buys in the marketplace today because of good maintenance,
relatively low age and mileage, and desired features like
automatic transmission, air conditioning, power steering, and
power brakes. And they don't look like institutional vehicles,
as the Government buys attractive body styles in a variety
of colors.
No Giveaways
If you're
interested in buying used Federal property, there's one thing
you should know up front. The Government expects to receive
a fair price. Unless you're willing to pay fair market value,
you would be wasting your time at a sale. Every item has an
undisclosed minimum price and is seldom sold for less. Stories
about the $100 dollar yacht or Mercedes car are pure fiction.
As a taxpayer,
you paid for these items when they were new. GSA wants
to give you the best possible return on your tax dollar when
they're sold.
No Guarantees
We'll give you
a chance to inspect sale property before making an offer,
and we urge you to do so. While we try to point out deficiencies
if we know about them, an item may still have faults,
and we do not guarantee condition.
How We Sell
We sell
personal property by sealed bid, auction, spot bid, and fixed
price sales. No preference is given to any individuals or groups,
including veterans, senior citizens, and religious organizations.
Sealed Bid
We sell by
sealed bid when the sales items are in scattered locations.
For this type of sale, we mail an "Invitation for Bid,"
or IFB, to prospective buyers on our mailing lists. The IFB
contains item descriptions, sale terms and conditions, item locations
and inspection times, and a bid form.
If you decide
to bid, you fill out the bid form and mail it to the
address indicated in the IFB. We must receive your bid by the
opening date and time. Late bids are not accepted under any circumstances.
We open all bids publicly.
Auction
We hold an
auction when we have a large number of items for sale in
one location. Many of our car and truck sales are auctions. We
use traditional auction methods.
You'll receive
descriptions, bidding instructions, and an opportunity
to inspect the merchandise ahead of time or on the day
of the sale.
Spot Bid
A spot bid
sale is similar to a "silent auction," with bids written
down rather than voiced. Property is offered item by item
and awarded to the highest bidder. Bidders may bid only once
per item, unless the item is re-offered.
Fixed-Price Sale
From time to
time, we'll hold a fixed-price sale. At these, we post
the selling prices on the property and sell items on a first-come
basis.
Conditions of Sale
We sell used
personal property according to the U.S. Government's Standard
Form 114C, "General Sale Terms and Conditions." You may ask
to review a copy of the form at any of the GSA regional sales offices
listed further on in this pamphlet or at a sale location.
You should
study carefully the terms and conditions in the Invitation
for Bid and in any notices provided at auctions and fixed-price
sales. Be sure you understand any special terms.
Payment and Removal
You must pay
for and remove your purchases within the time prescribed
for each sale, and you cannot remove merchandise before
you pay. The Government does not provide any form of financing.
Acceptable
forms of payment generally include cash, money orders, travelers
checks, cashier's checks, credit union checks, Government
checks, and personal checks accompanied by an informal bank
letter guaranteeing payment. VISA and MasterCard also are accepted
for many sales.
Removal is
your responsibility; GSA will not provide shipping and handling.
If you fail to pay and remove by the deadline, the Government
will take action to collect damages from you of $25 or 20
percent of the purchase price, whichever is greater.
How We Advertise
We maintain
mailing lists for frequent purchasers of Government property.
To keep down mailing costs, we periodically remove the names
of people who don't buy. To be placed on a mailing list, write
to the GSA regional sales office serving your location.
Occasional
buyers can get information about upcoming sales by dialing
our telephone hotlines for recorded messages.
We also run
ads in local newspapers and on radio, and sometimes we'll
post notices in public buildings. Highly specialized sales and
others that might generate interest nationwide are advertised in
national newspapers, trade journals, and periodicals.
We also
advertise sales of national interest in the Commerce Business
Daily, a publication of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Copies
of Commerce Business Daily may be available at libraries and
local Chambers of Commerce. For subscription information, call
the U.S. Government Printing Office order line at (202) 512-1800 or write
to the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing
Office, Washington, DC 20402.
You'll find a
list of GSA regional sales offices, with addresses and
telephone numbers for recorded messages, at the end of this report.
Sales by Other
Agencies
The Defense
Logistics Agency, part of the Department of Defense (DoD),
sells used personal property for the military. Forfeited property
is sold by the U.S. Marshals Service and the U.S. Customs
Service.
Military Property
Military
surplus personal property is sold by the Defense Logistics
Agency's Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service through
its regional offices worldwide. A free booklet, How To Buy
Surplus Property from the U.S. Department of Defense, lists these
offices and some 20 categories of goods. To request a copy,
call 1 (800) 222-3767. For additional information write to or
call Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, National Sales
Office, P.O. Box 5275 DDRC, 2163 Airways Blvd., Memphis, TN 38114-5210;
(901) 775-6427
Forfeited Property
Forfeited
property offered for sale may include vehicles, vessels,
jewelry, clothing, household items, art, and antiques.
For
information on sales by the U.S. Marshals Service, contact U.S.
Marshals Service, National Seized Assets and Forfeiture Service,
600 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4210; (202)307-9087.
For
information on sales by the U.S. Customs Service, contact E G &
G Dynatrend, Inc.; U.S. Customs Service Support Division; 2300 Clarendon
Avenue, Suite 705; Arlington, VA 22201; (703) 351-7887.
Real Estate Sales
GSA sells most
surplus Government real estate. For information, call
1 (800) 472-1313 or request a free copy of U.S. Real Property
Sales List from the Consumer Information Center, Department
514A, Pueblo, CO 81009.
A number of
other Federal agencies, including the Department of Housing
and Urban Development and the Department of Veterans Affairs,
also sell real estate. Consult local real estate agents,
watch for newspaper advertisements, or contact the agencies
directly.
If you have a
computer equipped with a modem, you can access the Federal
Real Estate Bulletin Board for information on Federal real
estate sales. Set your communications software to 8 data bits,
no parity, and 1 stop bit. Dial 1 (800) 776-7872; in the Washington,
D.C., metropolitan area dial (202) 501-6510.
How To Find Us
For
information on GSA sales of used Federal personal property, or
to be placed on a mailing list, write to Personal Property Sales,
U.S. General Services Administration, at the address serving
your location. Remember, mailing lists are for frequent purchasers.
For recorded information about upcoming sales, call the
hotline telephone number listed with each address.
Washington, D.C.,
Metropolitan Area
470 L'Enfant Plaza East, SW
Suite 8214
Washington, DC 20407
(703) 557-7796
Connecticut,
Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
Rhode Island, Vermont
10 Causeway Street
9th Floor
Boston, MA 02222-1076
(617) 565-7326
New Jersey, New
York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
Room 20-112, Box 10
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10278
(212) 264-4823
1 (800) 488-7253
Delaware,
Maryland and Virginia (except Washington, D.C., metropolitan
area), Pennsylvania, West Virginia
P.O. Box 406571289
Philadelphia, PA 19107-3396
(215) 656-3400
Alabama,
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
Peachtree Summit Building
401 West Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30365-2550
(404) 331-5177
Illinois,
Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin
230 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 353-0246
Iowa, Kansas,
Missouri, Nebraska
4400 College Boulevard
Suite 175
Overland Park, KS 66211
(913) 236-2565
Arkansas,
Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
819 Taylor Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102-6105
(817) 334-2351
Colorado,
Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Utah, Wyoming
P.O. Box 25506
Denver Federal Center, Building 41
Denver, CO 80225-0506
(303) 236-7705
Arizona,
California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada
525 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 744-5120
1 (800) 676-7253
Alaska, Idaho,
Oregon, Washington
400 15th Street, SW, Room 1478
Auburn, WA 98001-6599
(206) 931-7566
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