When inspecting an item, there are several key factors to consider:
Visible Damage: Check for any scratches, dents, or signs of wear and tear that may affect the item's value or functionality. Auctim will always try to display this in a detailed image gallery on the lot page.
Functionality: For electronics, plug them in to ensure they power on and operate as expected. Test all features to confirm they work properly. For machinery or engines, turn them on to verify they function correctly and listen for any unusual noises. Please ask the personnel on site for assistance and do not operate electronics and machinery on your own.
Condition of Components: Inspect any parts or components for wear. For example, check tires for tread depth, or look for rust on metal surfaces.
Documentation: Review any accompanying paperwork, such as manuals, service records, or warranty information. This can provide insight into the item's history and maintenance. Please ask personnel on site to assist you with this matter.
Matching Description: Compare the item with the auction description to ensure it meets your expectations. Look for any discrepancies between what is advertised and what you see. Auctim will always try to describe the goods as best as possible, but it is up to the buyer to verify.
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