JJ Vickers Liquidation Auction

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JJ Vickers Liquidation Auction

Post by fizzbangwhallop » 23 May 2013, 14:58

Just a heads up.....found this whilst ferreting around on Google today, auction ends 5th June.

https://www.apexauctions.co.uk/auction/ ... tionId=978

Binos for the first 49 pages (Yawn) and then the 'scopes start and there are some Trophy Cams later as well.

There's a second auction too ending on the 6th.

But.... if you win something you've probably got to travel to Chatham to collect and I haven't registered so assume you don't need to be a Company or whatever to do so.


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Re: JJ Vickers Liquidation Auction

Post by some bloke » 23 May 2013, 16:23

That's a lorra lorra money tied up in stock. Little wonder its an administration clearout.

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Post by PESCA » 23 May 2013, 17:06

They were a large distributor for FLIR thermal.

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Re: JJ Vickers Liquidation Auction

Post by Spr1nger » 23 May 2013, 21:05

They charge 15% over every purchase made and VAT, obviously, and they also state the following when you regsiter for an auction:
BUYERS PREMIUM
A buyers premium of 15.00% is charged to the buyers on every lot purchased.
and
Please be aware we may contact you by phone or email to request a refundable deposit as part of the registration process.

Once you have met our registration criteria for this auction you will be advised by email that your registration has been approved.
and:
4.7 We may ask you to pay us an entrance fee on initial registration or when you register for an On-line Sale Event. We will not allow you to place any bid or make an offer for a Buy Now Lot until we have received notification from our bank that the entrance fee has been received in our client account as cleared funds.

4.8 You may pay the entrance fee by:

4.8.1 debit card (up to the value of 5,000GBP), BACS, CHAPS or by wire transfer (a “Cash Entrance Fee”); or

4.8.2 credit card (a “Credit Entrance Fee”).

4.9 Any entrance fee will be held for you in a non-interest bearing client account.

4.10 You may draw down monies against the Cash Entrance Fee to pay any sums due by you under a Contract. However, draw down against the Credit Entrance Fee is not permitted under any circumstances.

4.11 Subject to Conditions 10.7, 10.8 and 12.1 and any draw down you have made, the entrance fee or any remaining part of the entrance fee is refundable at your request.

4.12 If you draw down monies against the entrance fee or if we refund the entrance fee in whole or in part, we reserve the right to request an additional entrance fee before you will be allowed to submit any further bids or offers. Any such additional entrance fee will be treated in the same manner as the entrance fee paid on registration.
A mate of mine registered with them recently for an industrial machinery auction and sent me their T&C's and other stuff - it made 'interesting' reading :crazy:

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Re: JJ Vickers Liquidation Auction

Post by fizzbangwhallop » 23 May 2013, 22:20

PESCA wrote:They were a large distributor for FLIR thermal.

George
I found 2 Flir thermals in the second auction under Lot Nos 3559(?)) and 3560. Both very low refresh rates ...9hz and not too hot on the pixels... both ex-demo too if I remember right.

I did win a Bushnell 'scope on flea bay a couple of months ago, several marks on the tube but not kinked and the glass looks OK. That came from JJV.

Off to Phoenix tomorrow, Friday, to buy some powder n a couple of other bits for the new go-bang in 20Practical that's hopefully in proof. Looking forward to that.

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