See what these items sold for: medical & scientific sold prices in U.S. Virgin Islands.
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U.S. Virgin Islands government agencies regularly auction medical and scientific equipment through federal and territorial surplus programs. The territorial health department, research facilities, and federal installations liquidate diagnostic devices, laboratory instruments, and medical supplies through platforms like GSA Auctions and GovDeals. Bidders can find opportunities specialized scientific equipment at significantly reduced prices.
Each auction platform has its own bidding timeline and rules. Most auctions run for 7 to 10 days, with bidding starting at a reserve price set by the agency. You place bids online, and if you're the highest bidder when the auction closes, you're required to pay within a set timeframe, typically 5 to 10 business days. Some auctions use proxy bidding, where the system automatically increases your bid incrementally if others outbid you.
Condition varies widely depending on the item and why it was removed from service. Some equipment is new or lightly used, while other items may show wear or require repair or calibration. Most listings include a condition description like as-is, good, or fair. You should always request inspection access before bidding, as government auctions typically sell items as-is with no warranty or return option.
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No active medical & scientific auctions in U.S. Virgin Islands.
Government agencies in U.S. Virgin Islands typically list medical & scientific periodically. Check nearby states or browse other categories.