Copart - Anchorage

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Anchorage, United States

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Auto auction· Used car dealer· Auction house· Salvage dealer· Salvage yard

Copart - Anchorage Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Copart - Anchorage is located in Anchorage, United States on 401 W Chipperfield Dr building 1. Copart - Anchorage is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category auto auction in United States.

Address

401 W Chipperfield Dr building 1

Phone

+1 9072782221

Open hours

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marlon sergio

Everybody that I’ve came across at Copart Anchorage, whether they be the front desk clerks or yard crews... helping me each time I come for previews or afterward when I’m paying for my vehicles have been very professionals and happy good day service. Thank you so much for the fast and friendly service.

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Kyes Syes

Unfortunately this is the company responsible for moving salvaged/used vehicles. After several visits here's the lowdown: staff is always rude and are visibly frustrated that you might have questions. They're much happier staring at their computers while uttering basic commands for any questions you might have. *On a side note if you create an account you must religiously login or they will turn off your login ID. You won't be able to bid or inspect vehicles until you re-enroll. You can only look at the vehicles on Monday and Tuesday* But what should a person really expect when buying wrecked junk?

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Smart Buy Cars

I got alot of good deals at this copart location and the customer service is excellent...

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James Dewitt

These guys run fraudulent auctions and should be shut down. Ill explain. During the first 15-20 minutes of when the auction starts, theres so many people logging in that their system will crash and it will show erroneous messages that make it to where anyone new who signs in is not able to bid for the first 20 minutes. For example i have a bidding limit of 24,500 at the time of this posting, however it kept showing that my bid limit was exceeded and wouldn't let me bid on the truck that I had been watching for months. I was planning on bidding it up to 20k, but because i was unable to bit it sold for 12,100. Even though I called their corporate office and they found that there was a problem with this auction, they refused to do anything about it, shafting their seller, in this case USAA. Nobody in management cares that they are committing auction fraud, Ive summited a picture below for proof

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DO IT WITH NATE

Got a really nice car for really good deal