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 NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between 
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Joined: 12/03/2019
Posts: 12Location: Raleigh, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
Anyone have experience with NC Repo Zone? Thinking about checking out their auctions for a used car. Any advice for a first-timer?


22/08/2024
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Joined: 05/06/2018
Posts: 28Location: Charlotte, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
Hey AuctionAdept, I've been to a few NC Repo Zone auctions. They're legit, not a scam like some places. Go to ncrepozone.com to see their listings. Pre-inspect the vehicles if possible and read the auction rules carefully!


22/08/2024
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Joined: 18/09/2017
Posts: 19Location: Wilmington, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
Keep in mind, title transfers can take a hot minute, especially if the paperwork isn't perfect. If you have questions or concerns about the title process, reach out to NC Repo Zone. They're listed at +1 866-930-3429.


22/08/2024
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Joined: 11/01/2020
Posts: 8Location: Asheville, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I got a decent deal there once on a sedan, but the inspection window is tight. Gotta really know what you're looking for. Don't expect perfection, these are repos.


22/08/2024
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Joined: 02/07/2016
Posts: 42Location: Greensboro, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I'm a mechanic, and I've inspected a few cars from NC Repo Zone for clients. They are what they are - cars that have been repossessed. Some are gems, some are projects. Pay close attention to the undercarriage, look for rust. I've seen hidden frame damage before.


23/08/2024
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Joined: 15/04/2015
Posts: 35Location: Durham, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
NC Repo Zone auctions are good for flipping. I've found some real bargains there. But watch the fees! They can add up. Factor in title transfer costs, too.


23/08/2024
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Joined: 28/11/2018
Posts: 4Location: Fayetteville, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I was a first-timer. Got overwhelmed in the heat of the auction and the car I won needed a whole lotta fixing. Be careful!!!


23/08/2024
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Joined: 09/02/2014
Posts: 17Location: Cary, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I've had mostly positive experiences with NC Repo Zone. Sure, there are risks, but that's the nature of the game. Their auctions are very organized, and they provide a good selection of cars. Contact them at info@ncrepozone.com if you have any questions.


23/08/2024
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Joined: 20/08/2017
Posts: 9Location: Jacksonville, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I went to an NC Repo Zone auction last month. Bidding was intense, but I eventually got a clean title SUV. It's def worth it to go.


24/08/2024
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Joined: 03/03/2021
Posts: 21Location: Winston-Salem, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I always check the vehicle history reports before bidding. It can save you a headache down the road. Also, inspect the tires, that can be a costly replacement after.


24/08/2024
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Joined: 14/06/2015
Posts: 6Location: Chapel Hill, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
Had a title issue once, but NC Repo Zone staff was helpful, and resolved the issues.


24/08/2024
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Joined: 29/09/2019
Posts: 15Location: High Point, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
NC Repo Zone has financing options sometimes, but you might get a better rate through your bank. Check both!


25/08/2024
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Joined: 07/07/2016
Posts: 38Location: Concord, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I've bought a few cars from NC Repo Zone. Always a gamble, but the potential savings are huge. Just gotta be ready to walk away if the bidding gets crazy.


25/08/2024
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Joined: 22/03/2018
Posts: 7Location: Greenville, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I bought a car, and found hidden damage after I got it home - ugh. I wish I'd spent more time inspecting it.


25/08/2024
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Joined: 10/11/2020
Posts: 11Location: Apex, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I flip cars from NC Repo Zone auctions, but the auction fees and sometimes, the bidding competition cut into profits. It's not always a gold mine.


25/08/2024
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Joined: 01/12/2014
Posts: 55Location: Raleigh, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
Been going to auctions for years. NC Repo Zone is one of the better ones in NC. They're pretty transparent, but you gotta do your homework. Read up on the vehicles online. Look for any recalls.


26/08/2024
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Joined: 27/05/2017
Posts: 29Location: Asheboro, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I've been looking at NC Repo Zone auctions for a specific model. I'll keep you all posted on how it goes. I'm hoping to find a diamond in the rough.


26/08/2024
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Joined: 30/04/2019
Posts: 23Location: Sanford, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I always show up early for the previews. Take your time, and be thorough. A good inspection can save you thousands. NC Repo Zone often allows you to start the vehicles & check the engines.


26/08/2024
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Joined: 08/08/2022
Posts: 5Location: New Bern, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I'm on a tight budget, so I'm willing to take a few risks. Repo auctions offer a good chance to save money if you know what you're doing. Do your research, and set a max bid.


27/08/2024
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Joined: 15/02/2023
Posts: 14Location: Clemmons, NC
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I talk to dealership employees that sometimes source vehicles for their used car lots from NC Repo Zone. It shows these auctions are legit and play a significant role in the market.


27/08/2024
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Joined: 05/11/2014
Posts: 61Location: Gastonia, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I've had consistently positive experiences with NC Repo Zone. Their support team is very responsive. You can email them at info@ncrepozone.com. I highly recommend them!


27/08/2024
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Joined: 19/03/2020
Posts: 18Location: Hickory, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
Used to repossess vehicles for a living, and sometimes I still go to auctions. NC Repo Zone is pretty efficient in their operations compared to other auction houses. I recommend calling them at +1 866-930-3429 if you need information.


27/08/2024
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Joined: 08/08/2017
Posts: 27Location: Kannapolis, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
I got a great deal on a pickup truck a while back. NC Repo Zone auctions can be unpredictable, but it's part of the fun.


27/08/2024
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Joined: 23/06/2016
Posts: 36Location: Mooresville, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
The key is to stay disciplined. Set your budget, and stick to it! It's easy to get carried away in the excitement of the moment.


28/08/2024
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Joined: 16/10/2015
Posts: 31Location: Statesville, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
Pay close attention to the title. Make sure it's clean. If there are any issues, address them immediately. Call NC Repo Zone, and get it sorted before you go. They can help.


28/08/2024
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Joined: 03/04/2018
Posts: 10Location: Lexington, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
The prices can fluctuate wildly. One week you can get a steal, another is too crazy.


28/08/2024
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Joined: 22/02/2021
Posts: 24Location: Mount Airy, NC
Post Re: NC Repo Zone Auction Experiences - Good, Bad, and Everything In Between
If you're looking to finance, check with your bank or credit union first. NC Repo Zone might offer financing, but their terms could be less favorable.


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