How It Works

Tips and Tricks

When posting a lot

The following info is to help ensure you receive a high level of bidders.
  1. Upload a minimum of 10 photos and 1 video.
  2. Choose a good full view pic of the lot for your main photo.
  3. Include all the information correctly such as, make, model, year condition etc.
  4. Include important details in the description section. Include information such as recent repairs, services, number of owners, etc. Anything that a bidder may want to know.
  5. Use proper spelling and grammar. This will make for a more attractive information section to potential bidders as well as help our system categorize your lot correctly.

When bidding on a lot

  1. It is always recommended that you go and inspect a lot for yourself to confirm its condition. Maverick does not inspect any lots at anytime. If you are unable to do an onsite inspection, it is recommended that you speak to the seller or have a local dealer or shop go do an inspection.
  2. Be sure to make note of the lots closing date and time.
  3. You can place your max bid at anytime and other bidders will be out bid on your behalf until they surpass your high bid. In the event you are outbid you will receive a text and or email notification letting you know you have been outbid.

When you win a lot

  1. In the event you win the lot you will receive a text and or email notification letting you know you have won the lot and an invoice will be included with payment instructions.
  2. You must contact Maverick via phone, email, or text within 24hrs to notify us of how you intend to pay. Lots must be paid in full before you can collect your lot and within 7 days of the auction closing. Lots $10,000 and under can be paid in full via credit card, debit card, wire transfer, or cashiers check. Lots of over $10,000 must be paid for via wire transfer or cashiers check.
  3. Always make contact with the seller to arrange pickup once you have paid in full. Maverick will immediately notify the seller to release the lot to you once the lot has been paid in full.