GCC Announces Used Equipment Auction

Jan 20, 2025


METHOD OF SALE: Sealed Bid offers must be received by 5:00 PM CDTFriday, January 31st in a sealed envelope at either the Garden City Co-op Main Office, Lowe, Ulysses, Hooker or Dighton Office, by website form submission, or by mail to 106 N Sixth St Garden City KS 67846. After the deadline date, review of submitted offers will be conducted and seller will decide if the high offer has or will result in an absolute sale. It is sellers intent to sell but reserves the right to accept or reject any and all offers.
 
AUCTION TERMS:  The successful bidder will be notified and required to enter into a written purchase agreement with the Garden City Co-op, Inc.  Property will NOT be sold subject or contingent to financing.  Please have all financial arrangements made prior to submitting sealed bid.  All sales are final.  No refunds will be accepted.
 
CONDITIONS:  Each bidder is responsible for conducting, at their own risk, their own inspections, inquiries, and due diligence concerning the property.  Past history is no guarantee of future performance.  All property is sold "as is - where is" with no warranties or guarantees, expressed or implied, by the Garden City Co-op, Inc.

Auction Website closes at 5 PM, Friday, January 31st.

CLICK HERE FOR AUCTION WEBSITE

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