FDIC Orders Online Bank Auction of Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment from Omni National...
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FDIC Orders Online Bank Auction of Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment from Omni
National Bank
DALTON, Ga., June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Penny Worley Auctioneers
(www.worleyauctioneers.com) announces the online auction of furniture,
fixtures and equipment from the Omni National Bank receivership, according to
Jerry Jenkins.
Items in this online bank auction include: computers, executive office
furniture, framed art, leather chairs, office equipment, storage and shelving,
filing cabinets, an under counter safe and three fireproof money vaults. In
addition, there is a Coralipx500 phone system at auction which comes equipped
with 16 Tadiran Telecom phones.
"There are some really nice pieces cherry wood executive furniture in this
auction," said Jenkins. "All of these items will sell to the highest bidders."
Jenkins said the items were ordered sold by the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (FDIC) for Omni National bank. In 2008, Penny Worley Auctioneers
was named the official auctioneer for the FDIC.
The online auction is open to the public. Bidding ends June 27. Bidders must
register prior to bidding. For more information, visit
www.WorleyAuctioneers.com, or call Jerry Jenkins at (513) 313-9178.
Penny Worley Auctioneers conducts auctions throughout the United States,
including over 100 auctions in 2008. The company is a member of the National
Auctioneers Association, the Ohio Auctioneers Association and the Certified
Appraisers Guild of America, National Association of Realtors & Ohio
Association of Realtors and Members of the Cincinnati and Dayton Home Builders
Association.
Jerry Jenkins
Penny Worley Auctioneers
(513) 313-9178
jerry@worleyauctions.com
SOURCE Penny Worley Auctioneers
Jerry Jenkins of Penny Worley Auctioneers, +1-513-313-9178,
jerry@worleyauctions.com
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