Police Auction Site, PropertyRoom.com, Enrolls 86 New Agencies

Posted on 16th April 2012 in Brighton Jewelry

Mission Viejo, CA (PRWEB) January 22, 2009

PropertyRoom.com, the largest site for online police auctions, announced today that during the last two quarters of 2008 it successfully signed contracts with 86 new clients across the country.

“PropertyRoom.com continues to turn the formerly cumbersome task of police auctions into a deal for bidders and cash for our law enforcement partners,” said PJ Bellomo, chief executive officer. “Consumers enjoy up to 80% off retail prices while our partners increase revenue and decrease costs by gaining access to a vigorous online bidding platform where traffic is growing 40% per year. Everybody wins.”

The auctions on PropertyRoom.com include found, seized and other personal property recovered by law enforcement agencies nationwide as well as general municipal surplus. Items up for auction run the gamut from computers and electronics to jewelry, tools and designer handbags. All auctions can be found at http://www.PropertyRoom.com.

Agencies signed in Q3 and Q4 2008 include:

City of Tamarac, FL

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