BUYER BEWARE!!! I purchased a gold item that turned out to be counterfeit. GovDeals support was absolutely NO help. I even reached out to corporate, who responded by sending me a letter from their... Se mere
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Recently bid and won a 2011 International CE decompression school bus listed through West Ada school district in Meridian, Idaho. The auction had no reserve but said subject to seller comformation. T... Se mere
A friend of mine told me about this site he has been purchasing vehicles here for years so I looked it up and found some interesting deals ended up buying a beautiful ford explorer thousands less then... Se mere
I was interested in bidding on 2 sales on Gov Deals but I asked too many questions so was locked out of bidding by the vendor. Actually the same question a number of times because no answer was provid... Se mere
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GovDeals is the place to bid on government surplus and unclaimed property including heavy equipment, cars, trucks, buses, airplanes, and so much more.
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Little Falls Drive 251, 19808, Wilmington, USA
- govdeals.com
Wouldn't want my worst enemy to deal with govdeals.com
I have two huge issues with govdeals.com -
1. They charged me sales taxes on internet purchases that were shipped to my home in a non-sales tax state, and they failed to respond to my requests for refunds on two purchases in which I was illegally charged a sales tax
2. I discovered that in some cases, municipalities have a govdeals.com employee take the photos of the vehicles being sold by a municipality. I was advises this by the contact person on a vehicle I bid on. Why is this a problem? It is NOT in they buyers' interest for the auction site to be taking and uploading the photos for any item for sale, where the photographer can take more favorable views of an item, potentially hiding issues that may otherwise result in items either not being bid on, or having lower bids. In my case, I won a bid on a car which looked pristine - upon arrival to pick the car up, the car was so far from how it appeared on the ad, I thought they brought out the wrong car. I suggest that NO ONE bid on any car with govdeals.com that can't be seen in advance.
Will NEVER do business with govdeals.com again.
Scammers in GovDeals.com
I’m writing this review because I genuinely believed this was a legitimate government surplus auction platform. While some listings may come from government entities, many vehicles are posted by private sellers, and that is not made clear upfront. Sellers use official-sounding names like “government surplus,” list public-looking addresses, and only after payment do you find out you’re dealing with a private individual who asks you to meet at a house, parking lot, or random location.
There is little to no transparency, no seller ratings or reviews, and no meaningful checks and balances. Vehicles are often misrepresented in the listing (for example: claiming no warning lights or mechanical issues), and once payment is made, buyers are told the sale is “as-is” and are left without support, even in cases of clear misrepresentation.
This platform protects sellers, not buyers. If you are considering purchasing a high-ticket item like a vehicle, please do extreme due diligence and understand that private sellers can list here with minimal oversight. Buyer beware — what looks like a reputable government site can turn into a very costly mistake.
Was recommended by a friend
A friend of mine told me about this site he has been purchasing vehicles here for years so I looked it up and found some interesting deals ended up buying a beautiful ford explorer thousands less then what I saw when I was shopping around in my area. I just received my car and it was just as described I would definitely shop here again. Thank you gov deals
Great Deal
My brother got a great deal on a used car and recommended I check it out. I also found the car i wanted
High bidder on a jeep wrangler recently
Picked up a jeep wrangler recently. Saved thousands from what it would have cost me. I would use govdeals again
Saved a bundle
Looking for a good deal on a car for my daughter friend told me about govdeals.com spent a couple of weeks searching out some cars and got a great deal on a little Mini Cooper saved a couple of grand and the transaction went very smooth
Buyer Beware
I have been watching the auctions on this site for many years and recently was interested in bidding on a Honda Civic (VIN 19XFB2F87CE022442) that is listed on their site. I ran a VIN check and discovered the odometer has been rolled back on the vehicle and the title is branded (per the state DMV). Numerous other potential bidders have since posted in the Q&A about the same issues. The seller is Liquidity Services which is GovDeals own liquidation arm. They have replied that they didn't know about the rollback or branding, but even after it was pointed out, repeatedly, the listing was never corrected. The vehicle has now been re-listed about a half dozen times and the listing still says accurate odometer and clean title - neither of which is true. Buyer beware.
The use of a 3rd party to handle…
The use of a 3rd party to handle payments is nothing more than an avenue for Govdeals to deflect accountability for the slow, painstaking process that buyers must endure for all purchases over $5k.
Purchased a caterpillar rock truck from…
Purchased a caterpillar rock truck from them. In the pictures it had very good tires. When I received the truck they had removed 4 of the 6 tires post auction and replaced them with junk tires. These tires cost almost 10k a piece to replace. I've tried to work with govdeals on getting some reimbursement but they will not even communicate. Maybe they will talk to my lawyer and the judge since they committed fraud and theft.
I bought a trailer from a municipality…
I bought a trailer from a municipality and as normal paid for it before I could get it. I drove 7 hours to get it and it was junk, frame twisted, flat tire on 1 wheel, loaded with scrap metal stuff and this was just the part I could see. I refused it and called the municipality, and the guy was great, said he was not aware of the condition and I could refuse it. I drove back home empty handed. I contacted Gov Deals by email and they said they would assist me with the refund. I was directed to Flywire (the new payment department representing Gov Deals) and started my claim for refund. After 10 emails, sending my payment verification papers 4 times and over 5 weeks later, as of this email I've still got nothing. The amount I paid was $1,265.65. I've bought from Gov Deals for over 10 years and probably spent upwards of $100K on "stuff" but never had an issue with them in the past. NOW I'm getting screwed and Gov Deals just keeps referring me to Flywire. I just read some reviews on this site and from what I read, it's all to about business and not about customer service. it's time to stop doing business with them. Hate to do this but I'm adding my review. I paid with a wire transfer and once it's sent from my bank to them, it's gone, cannot get it reversed! The date is 10/27/2025, my claim started 09/22/2025 and still nothing. It's buyer BEWARE!!!!
Gov deals will rip you off good they hide all the rest of pictures
Gov deals is so shady if the vehicle is bad bad rusted out I'm talking bad they will hide them pictures of all the bad stuff especially if it's got low miles on it because I know that they don't show that bad stuff and all the rusted frames and everything on them with low miles that will get top dollar they got me good real good sad about hundreds of thousand dollars with the vehicles up from these people there's got to be the worst they've ever done me that's because it had real low miles on it and they knew they could scam somebody this place should be looked into for deceiving people I don't think it's right should be against the law I'm checking into a lawyer right now to see if I can do anything to them about this cuz I paid so much for the vehicle and I got I flat out got ripped off sick the truck was not even useable it should have been taken to the scrap yard because of the rest was so bad severe on the vehicle they should not even been selling this thing like they did they did it basically just to rip people off lied about the pictures it all the bad stuff shady shady people don't buy from them
They don't disclose important facts
The vehicle I purchased had a flat tire when I picked it up which was not pictured nor disclosed when I arranged to pick it up, Also the center main screen was totally inoperable which was also not disclosed. I was quoted $1600 by Ford to replace the screen. Without it the stereo, bluetooth and rearview camera do not work.
After running Automotive lots and…
After running Automotive lots and buying for dealerships, I have never been lied to as much as gov deals. The cars were not described correctly, in writing, gov deals will not refund my money for 1 example a rusted completely Toyota FJ body frame and all. Gov deals is a generator for traffic and sales with NO intent to take care of buyers… please stay away from this so called auction company
Take it from a guy that spent my life in the automotive business.
GovDeals now has shady business practices
Govdeals is a private for profit company. It was a good place to get surplus government equipment at one time (back in 2010). Now, now is a different story. They have private companies selling items that are misrepresented. The descriptions are vague and lacking any meaningful information. You can not get anything from there now and make a profit from it. I have spent $30k in the last month on GovDeals. Recently won an auction for what I thought was 48 laptops, turns out to be 10 laptops that retail for like $30 each. I won the auction for $450 + 12.5% buyer premium. Contacted GovDeals to cancel my bid due to the misleading description and title. I was told by GovDeals to contact the seller. I contacted the seller and they said to pay for the auction and they would include the other 38 laptops if I Zelled them extra money. What?
Basically, GovDeals now lets just anyone sell on their platform. GovDeals collects 12.5% of the final price and does nothing to help the buyer if there is a problem. Sellers want retail prices for items that they can't even take the time to create a detailed list, condition of, or good pictures of the items they are selling.
I've bought a few items through…
I've bought a few items through Govdeals and have NEVER had any problems in the past...that all change on 8/25/25. bid on and won a siren/control box from Southwest Towing and Recovery in Missouri for $135.00 plus shipping cost. Emailed seller to please send me the total cost so I can pay the bill within minutes of winning the bid...received an email from Govdeals on 8/26/25 stating that the seller is not going to honor the sale...I'll called Govdeals and what I got back from the girl that answered was they (THE SELLER) cancelled the sale to me and that's within their rights to do so, I tried to get some more information...but that's when she got really RUDE and told me there was nothing they could do about it and the sale was off. So if a buyer doesn't go though with the sale you block them, but apparently if the seller doesn't go through with the sale...it's oh well. I've never had this happen to me at live on site auctions nor internet auctions and never had a problem with these folks until now. I will never use these RUDE and OBNOXIOUS people any longer...The bad thing is...THEY DON'T EVEN GIVE A CARE ABOUT THE BUYER...ONLY THE SELLER AND THEIR $$$$$$$$$$$$$
No phone number to call the seller to get directions
I won a small boat from Govdeals and received the "Certificate" which I was told that I had to have to pick up the boat. I drove 125 miles pulling a trailer and had my navigation guide to the location. Once there I saw a tow storage area and across the street was a 40x50 metal building but nothing had any signage identifying the site as a govt facility. I looked at the certificate to get a phone number but there was no number. I then emailed the seller and waited about 15 minutes but never got a response. I then called Govdeals customer Service and they said they were sorry and they would try to reach someone and would call me back..I waited two hours and never received any calls or emails from Govdeals. I drove for 3 hours back home and sent an email requesting that the transaction be cancelled. They responded that the pickup location was the Tow Storage and that there was a telephone number on their gate to call. They asked when I would return to pick up the boat and I said to cancel the transaction. The next email said that the item had been cancelled and that I would have to pay a fine of $108 and I was locked out of all future bidding.
The issue is that Govdeals appears to think they have no responsibility for these flagrant mistakes. Why don't they verify the sellers telephone and email information?
ZERO customer service
ZERO customer service. They allow ANY scammer to list a vehicle and then it is "buyer beware". It is NOT a government site. Bidding on a car that had $199 fee to buy....17% buyers fee....3 days to pick-up....40% penalty fee and loss of vehicle if terms are not met. What possibly can go wrong?
Avoid Govdeals as their products are…
Avoid Govdeals as their products are misrepresented, Govdeals was blaming the municipality and the municipality blamed Govdeals leaving me with a vehicle that needs a new engine the answer was you pay As Is, so I have to fix it myself which cost me $5K. I Also paid 2 time, and the refund was difficult I'm still waiting for my return I paid $ 11,050.00 which was ACH wire payment which they said they will not take it, so I sent $11,050 for another bank as a wire, and they took both payments I'm waiting for my refund they keep saying we will send you check your Emil. Avoid this organization and choose another platform
Date of experience: July 23 2025
Avoid Govdeals as their products are misrepresented and their customer service is awful
Avoid Govdeals as their products are misrepresented, Govdeals was blaming the municipality and the municipality blamed Govdeals leaving me with a vehicle that needs a great deal of undisclosed repairs. When addressing this with Govdeals staff, they were awful to deal with. I am not convinced that they aren't shill bidding due to the patterns of bidding towards the end of the auction. Avoid this organization and choose another platform
Car buying on govdeals buyer beware if…
Car buying on govdeals buyer beware if it is their own guys from liquidity services in Florida or Tx. They have a few hardcore used car scammers writing fraudulent listings. No recourse once you buy it. Govdeals will refer you to the same a holes at liquidity services who listed the car , since they are from their parent company. Car drop off is at a random parking lot so you can’t have their address. Rainier is the ring leader , illiterate but will not have any mercy hiding any fault he can. Nice way to have a free run of the website , scam and burn Govdeals customers with no recourse, they just refer you to user agreement which says everything is as is where is .
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