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HEADSETS

 * Item Information
    * Item Name : Headsets
    * Sale Lot Number :1-1-QSC-I-25-007-006
    * City, State :ANDOVER, MA
   
   
   
   Closing Time:
   10/16/2024 03:04 PM CT*
   Time Remaining:
   04d 15h 57m 53s
   Current Bid:
   $100.00
   Bidders:
   1
   DescriptionBidding DetailsBidding History
   
   Lot of 54 ea. Headsets. Make: Plantronics Plantronics Audio 326 PC headset,
   P/N 80933-01, manufactured July 2011, Wired, Two 3.5mm Jacks (headset,
   microphone); a couple are out of the packaging for picture purposed, these
   are in unused condition.
   
   ***** NOT USB!!!!
   
   Can be shipped at buyers expense. Picture ID required for access to property.
   Loading dock.
   
   
   
   
   
   Property Location Information:
   
   For additional information about the property or to schedule an appointment
   for inspection, contact the property custodian specified in the listing.
   Inspection and removal by appointment only.
   
   Inspection and Removal Information:
   
   You must contact the custodian before inspecting property or removing
   property after award. You must comply with all building rules and policies
   during inspection and removal. Access to some federal facilities may require
   a Real I.D. Please refer to www.dhs.gov/real-id-public-faqs (external link,
   opens in a new tab) for more information on the Real ID Act.
   Successful bidders are cautioned that they will be responsible for loading,
   packing and removal of all property awarded to them from the exact place
   where the property is located, as indicated below.
   
   
   
   
   
   For inquiries/questions regarding payments ONLY, see the Payment and Removal
   section of the FAQ's located at the top right of this page OR refer to the
   contact information provided on your notice of award email.
   
   
   
   
   
   AUCTION DESCRIPTION AND BIDDING RULES
   
   At the close of the auction, the high bid will be considered for acceptance
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   replace it with a higher bid. When you submit a new higher bid, it replaces
   your previous one. Click the Bid History link to see the bids you have
   submitted in this auction (My Bids).
    * Current High Bid $100.00
    * Bid Increment $5.00
    * Reserve Price Yes
    * Bid Deposit Required No
    * Inactivity Period 10 minutes
    * Run Length 7 days
    * Inactivity Period for Reduction of Bid Increment0
    * Reduction of Bid Increment0%
    * Reduction of Bid Increment Limit$0.00
    * Start Time 10/09/2024 03:04PM CT
    * Closing Time 10/16/2024 03:04PM CT
    * Status Active
   
   
   CLOSING RULES
   
   This auction will end in one of these ways:
   
   At the auction close time if no bids (proxy or flat) are placed within the
   inactivity period, or the auction is not subject to a inactivity period.
   After the inactivity period has passed without any bids (proxy or flat) being
   placed.
   
   Note: "N/A" or a blank indicates that the value is not available for this
   auction.
   
   
   
   
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   Winning & Trading
   
   
   
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   Reduction of Bid Increment Notes
   
   
   
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   increment $22.00. 10 percent of $25.00 = $2.50 rounded to the nearest dollar
   $3.00. The reduction is repeated for multiple inactivity periods until the
   reduction limit is reached or auction closes.
   
   
   
   
   CLOSING RULES
   
   This auction will end in one of these ways:
   
   At the auction close time if no bids (proxy or flat) are placed within the
   inactivity period, or the auction is not subject to a inactivity period.
   After the inactivity period has passed without any bids (proxy or flat) being
   placed.
   
   Note: "N/A" or a blank indicates that the value is not available for this
   auction.
   
   
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   bid amount but not less than the next bid increment amount.
   
   GSA Auctions only accepts bids in whole dollar amounts.Bids in partial dollar
   amounts, $150.25 for example, will not be accepted by the GSA Auctions
   system.
   
   Reserve Price
   
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   for an item. If your maximum bid equals or exceeds the reserve price, your
   bid will be placed at the reserve price.
   
   Tie Bids
   
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   bidder, the previous (first) bidder will have the high bid since their bid
   was placed first. Both bids are recorded with the same amount, displaying the
   first bidder with the same amount as high bidder, until another bidder bids
   higher.
   
   Competing Automatic Bids
   
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   wins. If the greater automatic bid exceeds the lesser automatic bid by the
   bid increment, then a bid equal to the lesser automatic bid plus the bid
   increment will be placed. If the greater automatic bid does not exceed the
   lesser automatic bid by the bid increment, then the greater automatic bids
   total bid amount will be placed.
   
   Changing Your Automatic Bid
   
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   auction. To increase your automatic bid, enter an amount greater than your
   current automatic bid. Increasing your bid will not increase your current
   high bid.
   
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   current automatic bid. You cannot decrease your bid below the minimum bid
   price. Changing your automatic bid may affect the indicated time remaining.
   
   
   WINNING THE AUCTION
   
   The highest bid at the close of the auction will be considered for award of
   the sale. The Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids for
   any reason.
   
   Changes to the Bid Increment
   
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   changes.
   
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   emails, GSA Auctions has changed how User IDs are displayed on the bid
   history page. Only you can view your User ID, all other members will see
   anonymous user IDs, such as Bidder*.
   
   As of February 14, 2009 bidders will be assigned the actual bidder number for
   the sale/lot based on when they placed their bid, if you are the first bidder
   for this sale you will see Bidder#1, if you are the second bidder you will
   see Bidder#2.
   
   
   
   
   
   Bidders in the Auction (Current top 10 bidders)BidderBid AmountBid
   TimeBidder#1 (Current High Bid) $100.0010/09/2024 @ 06:00PM CT




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 * Property Location
   Address :
   310 LOWELL ST
   
   
   ANDOVER, MA 01810
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 * Point of Contact
   For questions related to contractual issues, contact the following GSA Sales
   Representative:
   Contact :
   Nicole Trofa-Carll
    (215) 446-4864
    nicole.trofa-carll@gsa.gov
    

 * Property Custodian
   For questions regarding the property, inspection, and removal, contact the
   following Property Custodian:
   Name :
   LISA WATERMAN
    (978) 783-8361
    lisa.l.waterman@irs.gov
    




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