«Public
Auction«
UndercoverInvestigations.com
and
UndercoverInvestigators.com
All proceeds will be donated to the NCISS
Legislative Fund!
The National Council of Investigations and
Security Services is proud to announce a Reserve
Auction to benefit its Legislative Fund. The
items being auctioned include two of the most
prized URLs in the global security industry and
have driven over $1,000,000 in business to their
current owner. Together, the URLs have an
appraised value in excess of $20,000 USD (actual
appraisals will be provided to winner). If sold
separately, the value of these powerful URLs
could easily exceed their appraised value. This
online auction will close April 25, 2008 in
conjunction with the NCISS Spring 2008
Conference in New York City, New York where the
winner will be publicly announced.
The
highest bidder will also receive the rights to
the trademarked logo "UndercoverInvestigations.com"
along with a certificate of ownership. The
package is easily one of the most unique pieces
of Internet real estate available on the market
today. Even for those individuals or
organizations not currently offering undercover
investigative services, these URLs are
investments which will likely appreciate over
time and would make a nice addition to any
portfolio.

The three items (two URLs and logo) will be
auctioned on eBay with an end date of April 25,
2008. In order to participate, bidders are
encouraged to become eBay registered members
prior to the week of the auction. Private offers
prior to or during the auction will not be
accepted. The reserve for the package has yet to
be set, but will be announced here, not less
than 30 days prior to the auction. Got
questions? Contact Bill Asher, auction
coordinator at
ads@nciss.org.
Thank
You for Supporting NCISS
This is a public auction and will be governed by
the rules and policies established by eBay, the
auction host. This is a Reserve Auction and as
such, a minimum bid must be exceeded in order
for there to be a winner. That reserve (minimum
bid) will be announced prior to the start of the
auction. If the reserve is not met, the owner
reserves the right to either hold another
auction or sell the items privately. The
National Council of Investigations and Security
Services is not responsible for the conduct of
this auction or its outcome has no obligation
implied, or otherwise to any party or entity,
whatsoever. However, NCISS is the acknowledged
recipient of all proceeds generated and as such,
reserves any rights it may have.