Most units have free transportation! others will be clearly marked indicating that transportation is not included in the sale.
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Please read the following before going on!
We are an advertising and marketing company working with banks, finance companies, credit unions, private lenders and auction no sale units. We are NOT dealers! We do not operate an auction. We advertise the lenders repossessions, collect offers and forward the offers to the legal owners. We NEVER collect money in any form from customers placing offers. If you place the high offer that is acceptable to the lender you will be contacted by the lender. Our location owners and agents will help clients with any questions or problems they may have.
What We do!
Rv-HELP-U-SELL locations across the country advertise RV, boat and vehicle repossessions to a nationwide market. There are new listings posted on our web sites twice each month. The advertised units stay active for 14 days. During that period prospective buyers make offers which we then forward to the legal owner.
At the end of each listing period the clients with the high offers are contacted by the owner of the repossession. The lender or legal owner and the prospective buyer make the arraignments needed to move on with the purchase.
1. Placing an offer!
Choose the unit that you would like to make an offer on and go to the contact form below. Fill out the form as this is what the lender will use to contact you if you place the highest offer. Be sure to check the current high offer before making an offer. The current high offer is updated each day and can be found just below the last picture on the foreclosure listings. After making an offer you can check the current high offers on any day to see the status of your offer. You can make as many offers on any one unit as you like. You are under no obligation to purchase the unit until you have had a chance to inspect and approve the sale. Clients can only make an offer on one unit during each sale.
Multiple offers will not be accepted unless approved by the main company.
2. Common Questions!
Q. Do you have additional pictures?
A. No! But if you place the highest offer the lender will contact you and provide you with more pictures, a mechanical report and a car fax. This sale is all about finding the real buyer and then moving forward. This is how buyers can really save money! If the lenders paid the costs of a dealership then the prices would reflect that cost.
Q. Can we see it?
A. No! These repossessions are located nationwide. It would be logistically impossible to make the units available to preview. There would be no one place that would work for everyone. This also goes back to saving money. It is very expensive to move these units from one place to another.
As the customer holding the highest offer you are not obligated to purchase the unit until you have had a chance to inspect it. This is better than a money back guarantee! You pay no money until you are satisfied.
Q. How do I know if I have made the highest offer?
A. If you have made the highest offer you will be contacted by the lender who owns the unit.
If the sale ends on a week day the results are posted on the RV HELP U SELL web site by the next day. If the sale ends on friday or the week-end the results are not posted until the lenders open on Monday. On this page you will see the results from the previous sale.
Q. On the last day of the sale are offers updated during the day?
A. No. We do not run an auction that updates offers exactly as they come in. Prospective buyers should look at the current high offer posted and decide what their last offer will be. Here is an example of what has worked for many buyers. If at the beginning of the last day of the sale a unit has a posted high offer of $30,000, you should decide what you would offer and be satisfied if your offer is successful. Like any sale with a beginning and an ending date many of the final high offers come in on the last day of the sale. If a unit has a book value of $30,000 and the posted high offer is $18,000 you could offer $18,001 but that offer would probably not hold up as the high offer. Using this example if you would be happy owning the unit for $23,000 then that is what you should offer.
Q. Is buying a foreclosure RV, boat or truck for you?
A. If you need to see it, feel it, smell it and inspect it before you would make a non-binding offer then this sale is not designed well for you. Dealerships have their place in the food chain. They will give you coffee and have a salesperson show you every inch of the vehicle. For this service they charge a 30% to a 50% mark up! And well they should! Retail sales is a difficult business in this economy.
For buyers who are willing to do a little of the ground work there is a lot of money to be saved.
Please Read Before making an offer!
The lenders who list foreclosures on our web-sites are not RV dealers, they are banks, credit unions, finance companies, several private lenders and auction no sale units. They are banking professionals who have no interest in wasting your time by advertising junk. All units listed have been inspected by professional RV mechanics. All units come with at least a 90ty day warranty. Others have factory warranties still in place. All sales are subject to inspection and approval from the buyer before any money changes hands. If you feel the need to see it, drive it or inspect it before you are ready to place an offer, this program is not for you! If your offer is accepted by the lender you will have as much time as necessary to do a complete inspection.
Any offer placed on a foreclosure or pre-foreclosure will be submitted to the
legal owner. Sales are not final until the buyer has inspected and approved the
RV being sold. No deposits or money of any kind are asked for or collected by
the legal owner until the buyer accepts the RV and the terms.
Motor vehicle laws vary from state-to-state, prospective buyers should check
with state and county agencies before making an offer on a foreclosure, or
pre-foreclosure. Used tax and registration also vary from state-to-state and
prospective buyers should check with local agencies. The final selling price
of any foreclosure or pre-foreclosure is completely between the buyer and the
legal owner. Payment for used taxes, registration or any other fee required to
transfer title, are also by and between the buyer and legal owner.
Foreclosures and pre-foreclosures found on the RV-HELP-U-SELL web-sites
are not exclusive listings. Similar listings may be advertised by other companies.
Legal owner is defined as " Any lender, business or individual holding legal title
of ownership". Some lenders are represented by professional wholesale buyers.
* Some pictures may not represent the actual advertised unit. Where pictures
are not available, we do our best to find a close representation.
Note! The n.a.d.a. guide is only a reference. values found in the guide are only
a guide. RV-HELP-U-SELL will not guarantee these values to be accurate.
RV -HELP-U-SELL will under no circumstances accept any money or deposits
from prospective buyers. All payments and or offers must go directly to the legal
owner of the foreclosure. This is not an auction, offers submitted to RV-HELP-U-
sell affiliates are forwarded to the legal owners. Only legal owners can accept an
offer to purchase.
Please see current high offers following the foreclosure listings.
This is the company main web-site, any offers made on this site
will be sent to the location nearest to your area.
Please see locations links on the home page.
High offers from the sale ending 8/31
Listings End 9/15 6PM mountain time
