PoliceAuctions.com’s earns a 1.7-star rating from 48 reviews, showing that the majority of bidders are dissatisfied with auction experiences.
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this company has one of the most deceptive and dishonest companies with a website on the internet
This company has one of the most deceptive and dishonest companies with a website on the Internet! Avoid policeauctions.com at all costs! Their products offered are sub-standard Chinese made items with very little value and their signed memorabilia is mostly fake! More than likely they have someone in the back room signing worthless items that they then sell on their site as valuable signed memorabilia.
My experience with them was a nightmare! I bought a book that was represented to have an authentic signature in it and that signature turned out to be a 100% fake! I was told that if I returned the book I would be paid a full refund within 5 days of them receiving the book back. I got an RMA number and returned the book and after 7 days of not receiving my refund I called them and spoke with a fairly stupid sounding girl who said they would process the refund immediately. Of course I never got a refund and I opened up a PayPal dispute/claim. The company never answered the dispute/claim and continued not to issue the promised refund.
I then saw on their site that the returned fake item was re-listed and resold, so I called them again. Once again I spoke with the stupid sounding girl and this time she gave me a song and dance that they had indeed refunded me and even gave me a fake PayPal refund number. I called PayPal and they told me the refund number did not exist in their system. PayPal checked their PayPal account and confirmed with me that no refund was ever issued under any number by them to myself.
Finally, after a month and a half and a big hassle PayPal took the money from their account and refunded me! Avoid these clowns at all cost, unless you are a glutton for punishment and disappointment!
fraud
This company has one of the most deceptive and dishonest companies with a website on the internet! Avoid policeauctions.com at all costs! Their products offered are sub-standard and their signed memorabilia is mostly fake! More than likely they have someone in the back room signing worthless items that they then sell on their site as valuable signed...
Read full review of PoliceAuctions.com and 9 commentsvery disappointed with this site
I bid and won 2 rings from them. One an amethyst, received it with one stone missing. I wore for 3 days to show people and 2 more stones fell out. They said value was over $700, I don't believe it. I also ordered a Tanzanite ring valued over $800, I wore for a week and lost a stone. Can't get a hold of them! Very disappointed with this site. My other question is how does this "police" auction site get so many new items to sell?
Exactly! Police auction selling NEW JEWELRY! Scam!
ripoff/scam
This website is a complete rip off and scam, do not buy anything from this webside A. Items sold are not of police auctions, they are liquidators of cheap chinese crap. B. The items advertised on the site are not what they are when you get them, fake diamonds, not silver, not gold ect ect. Eplanation: this company liquidates its jewelery from a company...
Read full review of PoliceAuctions.com and 5 commentsnot a police auction and questionable practices
I asked the customer service at policeauction.com where they got their items because I wondered the same thing. They indicated that they have contracts to liquidate merchandise. The auctions are not really police auctions they are run by Vortel Inc. However, when I was sent the wrong item (which was damaged also). I was told to return it and they would send another. I had to pay to ship back the damaged and incorrect item sent to be by THEIR MISTAKE. So I did that. I wait a couple of weeks and see that they have received and processed my item. I also notice 3 of the same items going up for auction while I am waiting for my replacement. I finally call them and they say they don't have anymore so they will just refund it. After I questioned them further, the customer service person said well, we have 3 more on order so we will get more. They ended up just refunding my original bid and shipping. I think they just didn't want to spend the money to ship me my item. So I did not receive the item I bid on and it cost me an extra $12.95 for nothing. I have since seen 2 other of the same items going up for auction. So they did have them.
You need to be very careful when bidding on this site. They seem to have good bargains but they tend to send items that are not as described, the wrong item, or damaged items. (This has happened to me several times now.) You will then have to pay to send the damaged or wrong items back and at best get a refund for the original bid.
I can't say if the items being sold are genuine yet, but I am checking that out as well.
It would have to be a very, very good bargain for me to chance bidding again.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
The site looks like a rip-off as soon as the page loads; in no way does it resemble an official police auction site. Further, real police auction sites would have some sort of official seal or other identifying ID. Finally, everyone should know that government designs are very plain, you could not see a blazing multimedia banner. That is jsut not done.
selling fake diamond
This company running a bussines under the name of the american gov and under the american police. They are selling fake Diamond or very low grad Diamond as a high grad. There phone number is fake and if I send an email to them ask or complain about anything they don't reply back. such a shame to show american to the world this bad. They do it in the open...
Read full review of PoliceAuctions.com and 11 commentsscam
I have placed at least 20 or more bids on items that were supposedly seized from police/government raids and siezures. On every item, I was not the high bidder, but was sent an email with a second chance offer to buy this item at a higher price. Every email says that another one of the itmes had been located and was for sale to me at this higher price...
Read full review of PoliceAuctions.com and 9 commentsrip off
Well, I bought a 14K white gold ring with 16 diamonds that was supposedly worth an estimated $2000. I won the bid for it at $400. I later went to sell it after a few months, and the most that I could get for it was $25. The lesson that I have learned is the fact that if you don't know anything about jewelry, stay away from these type of items. I don't know...
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Yes, PoliceAuctions.com is a legitimate website that offers auctions of seized and unclaimed property from law enforcement agencies.
Yes, it is generally safe to buy from PoliceAuctions.com, as they are a reputable company that has been in business for many years.
Yes, it is possible to get good deals on PoliceAuctions.com, as the items being auctioned are often sold at a discount compared to their retail value.
PoliceAuctions.com verifies the authenticity of all items before they are listed for auction, so you can be confident that what you are buying is genuine.
PoliceAuctions.com sells a variety of items, including jewelry, electronics, vehicles, and other miscellaneous items that have been seized or unclaimed by law enforcement agencies.
The items sold on PoliceAuctions.com can be either new or used, depending on their condition at the time they were seized or unclaimed.
To bid on items on PoliceAuctions.com, you will need to create an account and register for the auction. From there, you can bid on the items you are interested in.
No, there is no guarantee on items purchased from PoliceAuctions.com, as they are sold as-is.
No, returns are generally not accepted for items purchased from PoliceAuctions.com.
The shipping time for items purchased from PoliceAuctions.com can vary depending on the item and location, but typically takes 1–2 weeks.
PoliceAuctions.com accepts payment via credit card and PayPal.
Yes, there is a buyer's premium on PoliceAuctions.com, which is typically a percentage of the final sale price of the item.
In most cases, it is not possible to view the items in person before bidding on PoliceAuctions.com, as they are stored in secure facilities.
Yes, PoliceAuctions.com has a customer service department that can be reached via email or phone.
No, only law enforcement agencies are authorized to sell items on PoliceAuctions.com.
PoliceAuctions.com has been in business since 1999.
Yes, PoliceAuctions.com partners with law enforcement agencies across the country to sell seized and unclaimed property.
PoliceAuctions.com uses encryption technology to protect users' personal and financial information, and all transactions are monitored for fraud.
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PoliceAuctions.com emailssupport@policeauctions.com100%Confidence score: 100%Support
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PoliceAuctions.com address3182 Pullman St, Costa Mesa, California, 92646, United States
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