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Why isn't membership to USAUCTIONCENTER.COM free? Information on USAUCTIONCENTER.COM is not provided on a "restricted" basis. Other sites might offer a "free membership" which is limited to very little auction data. To get more information, there is suddenly a charge which often exceeds our yearly rate. From the moment you become a member of USAUCTIONSCENTER.COM all access to all our information is yours. How current is the auction information? The site is updated on at least a daily basis. Often, we will have more than one update per day based on information we receive What types of auctions do you offer? Both Non-Goverment and Government Auctions are offered. Additionally. we offer a wider range of choices to our members. Click on a button if interest to you. Most government auctions are live and attendance is mandatory .However, some of the auctions listed do allow for online bidding.
How do I get help from USAUCTIONCENTER? The support links on each page will assist you in getting help from USAUCTIONCENTER.COM To get help with a particular auction event you will need to contact the auction itself Information is provided on the individual auction page. What if I forget my password? Use the forgot password link located on the bottom of each page. Why should I log out? Finish a session using the site by logging out. Your next "fresh" session will reset the cookies in your browser for faster access and navigation. Double check your username and password. We all often misstype one or the other. Clearing your browser cache often might help avoid a login problem. Our "forgot password" link on the site can be used to recover your user id an password via e-mail Check the link to our privacy section on the site. Our extensive privacy policy is explained there. What is the best browser to view this site? By sheer numbers more people use IE 6.0 than the next on the list. If you choose Netscape, we recommend using Netscape 6.0. Alert to AOL members: Try using an "independent" browser when viewing the site. AOL has some propriatary issues with their built in browser. Simply minimize AOL, keeping your connection open, then launch either Netscape or Internet Explorer from your desktop. What does it mean when a buyer's premium applies? This is a percentage of the high bid that is added to the bid price. If an auction has a 10% buyers premium and the winning bid was $100, the winner will really pay $110. How Do I Contact USAUCTIONCENTER.COM? Use the support link located on any page or e-mail support@usauctioncenter.com. |