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This document serves as a submission form for absentee bids for a real property auction scheduled for March 14, 2013. It outlines the bid amount, conditions of the auction, and submission requirements.
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Obtain the absentee bid form from the relevant authority or website.
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Fill in your personal information, including name, address, and contact details.
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Specify the item or lot number you are bidding on.
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Indicate the maximum bid amount you are willing to place.
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Sign and date the form to validate your bid.
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Submit the completed absentee bid form by the designated deadline, either online or through the mail.

Who needs ABSENTEE BID?

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Individuals who are unable to attend the live bidding event due to scheduling conflicts.
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People who are out of town or living far from the auction site.
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Bidders who wish to participate quietly without being present at the auction.
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An absentee bid is a method used in auctions where a person submits a bid without being physically present at the auction. This allows interested buyers to participate remotely.
Individuals who cannot attend an auction in person but wish to place bids on items being auctioned are required to file an absentee bid.
To fill out an absentee bid, a bidder typically needs to provide their personal information, specify the items they wish to bid on, set the maximum bid amount, and sign the form. It may also require submission by a specified deadline.
The purpose of an absentee bid is to allow bidders who are unable to attend the auction to still have a chance to win items by placing bids in advance.
An absentee bid must report the bidder's name, contact information, the lot numbers or descriptions of the items being bid on, the bid amounts, and any other required instructions from the auction house.
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