If a car is listed with mechanical damage, why don’t they specify what the mechanical damage is? They should know what it is if they’re listing it as such.

Please keep in mind the auction does not inspect or mechanically check the items. They are posting the information the seller is providing. They do not inspect the items to see what type of mechanical damage it has.

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What does ‘Not Suitable for Registration’ mean?

The term “Not Suitable for Registration” typically indicates that the item is intended for parts use only. To confirm this for a specific item, we would need its inventory number or VIN.

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Do you accept e-checks if I am a business owner?

When an item is purchased, the outstanding balance must be settled either through a wire transfer or by overnight delivery of a cashier’s check to us.

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If I purchase a car at an auction and book a shipment through HaulMatch, who is responsible for the late fee if the car isn’t picked up within 4 days?

Each transport company has its own policy regarding pick-up days, and the customer is responsible for any storage fees. We recommend contacting HaulMatch.com to understand their specific policy.

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What does Biohazard mean in car auctions?

Different industries have different standards for the word. In the car auction business, it means any vehicle where the occupants’ blood stained the interior—be it a few drops or an open gash. If a person had the misfortune of bleeding or dying in their car, it would be announced at an auction as a ‘Biohazard.’ Learn more about the reasons for salvaging. Read more