Harrison Nevel on MSN
How police auctions turn seized goods into bargains
Police auctions quietly sell off seized and unclaimed property every year. Among the random items, luxury brands often appear at shockingly low prices. Buyers take risks, hoping authenticity holds up.
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Bought a Range Rover at auction
In this video, I share my experience buying a wrapped 2013 Range Rover V8 Vogue SE at G3 Car Auction in the UK. While it ...
She had been on police radar after they were tipped off that a woman had been frequenting embassies in a car with forged ...
Gaps in people, processes and systems are increasing the remarketing sector’s exposure to cyber crime, VRA members were told.
UK economy returns to growth despite pre-Budget jitters, after car production resumed at JLR after cyber attack ...
Northamptonshire Telegraph on MSN
Plans for former Kettering police station, social club, and magistrates' court site to be submitted soon
Plans for the former Kettering police station, social club, and magistrates' court site will soon be submitted say the ...
The remarketing sector is under increased threat from cybercrime due to “specific weaknesses”, Vehicle Remarketing ...
West Midlands Police chief constable Craig Guildford has apologised to MPs for giving them erroneous evidence about the ...
Specific weaknesses are leaving the remarketing sector increasingly exposed to cybercrime, members of the VRA heard at their first meeting of 2026.
Miles Guo was convicted of fraud. Now his formerly luxurious lifestyle is being broken down and sold for parts in bankruptcy court.
There was an exchange in the 1954 witch-hunt of the House Un-American Activities Committee when Senator Joseph McCarthy went ...
A series of Pokemon card thefts are hitting Southern California collectors, with some losing hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of cards at a time.
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