New Feature Coming to State
Auction Website
‘iBid Top Line’ appeals to bargain
hunters, maximizes value to taxpayers
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[October 05, 2016]
SPRINGFIELD
– The Department of Central Management Services today announced a
new feature added to the state’s online auction website iBid that
will now showcase high end designer merchandise. Designer watches,
bracelets and sunglasses, gold and silver jewelry, are just a few of
the items to be featured in the coming weeks on ‘iBid Top Line’.
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“This new ‘Top Line’ feature on the iBid website is perfect for
bargain hunters while also helping the state get the best value for
Illinois taxpayers,” said CMS Acting Director Michael M. Hoffman.
“By creating this separate Top Line online storefront we are hoping
to expand our audience and maximize our potential for profit.”
Many of the items were left behind by travelers passing through
airport checkpoints and later acquired by the state through a
partnership CMS has with the Transportation Security Administration
(TSA). The items are now available through the state’s online
auction site, along with other surplus state property, to thousands
of users across the state and country.
“In the past, these items were sold in bulk for a fraction of their
possible value. By identifying and separating more valuable items,
we now have the potential to expand the pool of potential bidders
and increase our sales revenue to obtain the best possible price,”
said Jay Neposchlan, CMS Acting Division Manager of Surplus
Property. “The way we utilize iBid is just one of many areas CMS
continues to look at to drive the biggest value to Illinois
taxpayers.”
All proceeds from the surplus auctions are put back to the State of
Illinois General Revenue Fund and State Surplus Revolving Fund.
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Upcoming auctions will feature more sets of the designer items and other unique
items like unopened kitchenware and more. The website will continue to operate
as usual with weekly auctions where interested bidders can still bid on
traditional items like vehicles, office furniture, electronics, machine shop
equipment, and much more.
Interested bidders can visit
www.iBid.Illinois.gov to inspect and register to bid on items. Bidders
can easily check online to monitor their bids throughout the week. Winners pay
for items via credit card and can either pick up the items in person or arrange
and pay for shipping expenses.
[Department of Central Management
Services]
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