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PropertyRoom.com: Bid On Stolen Goods!

Posted 31 months ago|1 comment|2,958 views
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Chris D
Seattle, WA
Most times, trafficking in stolen diamonds (“hot ice”) is illegal. You’re better off buying from Ben Bridge than Jose on the street corner.

But with PropertyRoom.com (first link on the left), you can snag gang member’s and drug dealer’s computers, gold, and yes, even hot ice – it’s a website that lets you in on the stolen property auction action. And every item is legit, since they’re actually police auctions.

PropertyRoom.com – named after cops’ evidence rooms – lets you bid on previously stolen goods, sometimes even recovered from crime scenes! The property goods for sale are typically related to burglaries, robberies, or credit card fraud.

The items sold at PropertyRoom.com are stored around the country and are owned by the state. Buy buying used property at auction, you’re actually helping law enforcement. It’s a win-win!

The founder of PropertyRoom.com, Tom Lane, is a former police officer. When he started his police auction / stolen property auction website, he only had 28 police departments in his selling network. Now, he has over 1,800, from all over the country.

So, if you’re interested in a stolen bike, a gold ring from a gangster’s mitt, or a Porsche 911 that was used for smuggling cocaine, visit PropertyRoom.com. It’s no scam, and it’s fun to buy stolen goods!


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31 months ago: Great information Chris thanks. I am an auction hound myself. Though I would recomend everyone use caution if you are not familiar with auctions there are great deals to be had once you learn the ropes. In otherwords don't start your auction foray by buying a car or other high dollar item.

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