Auction website suggestions

I've always liked auctionsgoDOTcom, but haven't watched it closely for some time.

Assuming that right now, it's probably all online bidding only.
 
hibid.com lists online auctions and is the portal to bid on them. You can search local on it.
 
Equipmentfacts.com owned by the
same company as Auction Time and
HiBid. Sandhill Publication.
They also own The Truck Paper,
Tractor House, Controller (air
planes), Crane Trader, Forestry
Trader and more.
 
(quoted from post at 20:13:53 05/05/20) You can still get the calendar on auctionzip like it used to be
According to AuctionZip themselves, the calendar is gone and isn t coming back. I can t understand their reason. Without the calendar and the fact that the search doesn t work well, I see it just fading away eventually. There s literally no reason to use it now.
 
(quoted from post at 17:10:15 05/05/20) Equipmentfacts.com

I just attempted to open Equipmentfacts.com and a disclaimer originating from Malwarebytes appeared on my computer screen that stated that the site contained a TROJAN & I was advised not to continue so I discontinued my search.
 
Do you have to have an account now? I was trying to figure out what I was doing wrong so I went through their social media pages the other day. Every comment was people talking about wanting the calendar back, and in one post AuctionZip replied that the calendar wasn't coming back. I've searched and searched, it's not there for me.
 
I've accessed the calendar so much that it's in my browser history so that all I have to do is type "auctionzip" and it auto-completes with the direct link to the calendar, BUT it's configured for my locality and desired radius. So, of absolutely no use to you.
 
That does show up as the calendar, but as soon as I search my zip code is goes back to the listed view. No option for a calendar. If I click on "add to calendar" it takes me to "create an account". The app on my phone just quit completely, I can only access it through a web browser.
I don't know what they did or why, but it's a shame.
 
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