Vista Auction Charlotte

Vista Auction

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Vista Auction is a Charlotte-based auction company that offers a wide range of products across various categories, including appliances, automotive, baby products, electronics, home and kitchen, sports and outdoors, and more. With their new location at 2500 Sardis Rd N, Charlotte, NC 28227, Vista Auction provides a convenient and accessible platform for buyers to bid and purchase items.

Customers can participate in their auctions, which feature pre-inspected items, and pick up their winnings either from the new location or the old location at 11001 Carpet St, Charlotte, NC 28273, depending on the auction number. With a user-friendly website and a commitment to customer satisfaction, Vista Auction aims to provide a seamless and enjoyable auction experience for all.

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Big Spring Savings at Vista Auction!

Charlotte’s best kept secret for savvy shoppers is Vista Auction! Ever wonder what happens to the overstocks and returns at Amazon, Target, Home Depot, Kohl’s, and other big retailers?

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Are you looking for an Amazon overstock store in Charlotte, NC? Vista Auction is better than you imagined, because you can shop from home!

This local, family-owned company buys the items and then offers them in online auctions. The items are seemingly endless. (Warning: you might find yourself spending hours browsing the auctions!) You’ll find air fryers, car seats, 3D printers, coffee makers, and much more.

Items are either overstocks, new with damaged packaging, or returns. Make sure to read the description before bidding, so that you know which it is. Sales are final.

Read on to learn all about Vista Auction, or jump to the Hints and Tips section!

Every single auction starts at $1, with no reserve.

Items often end up going for way under retail prices. On average, customers save 75% on retail prices.

Vista Auction regularly shares the finds and final prices on Instagram and it’s a pretty addictive watch!

Vista Auction sells around 20,000 items every week. Auctions are usually posted at least a day in advance, and there are generally 6 to 8 auctions a day (with many items in each auction.) There are a lot of duplicates, so if you miss out on an item, keep looking. It may pop up again.

Items are overstocks from big retailers, or returns. Someone from Vista Auction inspects each item, and the condition is noted in the auction, so make sure to read carefully.

The “won” prices do not include taxes or fees. There’s a $2 lot fee per item and 15% Buyers Premium. When you look at the auction item, the fee will be listed, so there will be no surprises.

Pickup Location

Vista Auction’s pickup location is 2500 Sardis Road North, Charlotte, North Carolina.

How to Shop with Vista Auction

Register: Register here to get started. The registration link is on the top of VistaAuction.com. You’ll receive an email with a verification link, which you need to click on.

Check out the auctions: On Vista Auction’s home page you’ll see all the auctions. The ones on top are ending soon.

Select an auction: Choose the auction you’re interested in by clicking on “View all lots.” You can also search for specific items, or browse categories of items.

Bid on an item: Click on the “Quick bid” button for the item you’re interested in. Make sure to read the description. You can also use proxy bidding, where you set a maximum amount, and Vista Auction will automatically enter bids, at the lowest increments, up to your maximum amount.

You’ve won!: Once you win, an invoice will be mailed to you. Make an appointment online to pick up your items. Appointments are available Monday to Saturday.

Bring ID and the invoice. There’s a QR code on the invoice that will be scanned. You MUST pick it up within five days, or it will be recycled or resold and you will not get a refund. The location is in East Charlotte.

Check your items carefully during pick-up.

Customer service: Vista Auction does inspect the items and notes their condition. But if you win an auction and find that there was mistake in how it was described (for instance, it said it was new, but it was used) please contact customer service at [email protected] and they will take care of you.

Hints and Tips

Most people browse using the auction number and start from page 1, scrolling down, but browsing other ways could land you better deals.

  • Browse using categories
  • Pay attention to the 2 p.m., 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. auctions! Since most people are at work during that time, items go for less since there are less people bidding on them. If there’s the same item on a 4 p.m. auction and on a 8 p.m. auction, most likely the item on the 4 p.m. auction will be won for less
  • Set alarms to not forget about your item. Many times people miss out on a good deal because they forget about their item that was playing. A good trick is to set an alarm on your phone a few minutes before the item ends
  • Sort by price. If you click on the search button, it automatically sorts by “Ending soon.” if you click “Ending soon”, you can filter by “Price Highest” to find the highest value items.
  • For those who like to resell items: The items that you can get the best deals on are the miscellaneous items that the average person has no use for. For example t-shirt heat presses, wheelchairs, collectables, bounce houses, instruments, industrial parts and car parts. All of these items get sold for way below retail price and could easily get resold on Ebay or Facebook Marketplace to make a profit.

Stay up to date with Vista Auction on their Facebook group and Instagram.

Posted by Jody Mace on March 8, 2025 | Updated March 11, 2025 Filed Under: Shopping

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