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Below is a menu of solutions to common questions you may have.

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  1. How do I become a member?
  2. What is my user name and password?
  3. Is this service free?
  4. Is there a shipping charge?
  5. Are the fees refundable?
  6. What happens after the free trial period?
  7. How long has Bargain Network been in business?
  8. Where does Bargain Network get its information?
  9. I'm looking to buy a home in a different area, town, state, etc....
  10. Can I finance a purchase through Bargain.com?
  11. Do you need credit/good credit to buy these homes?
  12. Can I still get a house if I filed for bankruptcy?
  13. Does Bargain Network ship to Canada, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands?
  14. Do you need to be a Bargain Network member to look at foreclosures or attend the auctions?
  15. Where is the Products section?

1. How do I become a member?
To become a member, please click the SIGN UP link on the home page, and fill out the registration information on the following pages. Alternatively, you can call sales department toll free and speak directly with one of our trained representatives. If you order online, you save the shipping and handling fee.

2. What is my user name and password?
Your User Name is your last name. Your Password is your phone number beginning with the area code. For passwords, do not use any spaces, dashes or parenthesis when entering this number (e.g. 2125555555).

3. Is this service free?
Your membership begins with a Free Trial. If you decide the service is not for you, simply cancel your account during the 7-Day Free Trial period and no charges will occur. If you choose to continue after the Free Trial, your membership fee will automatically renew. The membership fee is billed directly to your account on a monthly basis and renewals will continue to be billed to your account until you cancel your membership. The length of the Free Trial period and the membership cost once the Free Trial ends vary from time to time; for the current amounts please refer to the sign-up pages.

4. Is there a shipping charge?
There is no shipping and handling charge for online subscribers. A shipping and handling charge applies only if you sign up through the sales department and receive materials through the mail.

5. Are the fees refundable?
The membership fee is a non-refundable, month-to-month charge and covers the cost of your subscription while you are a Bargain Network member. If you decide the service is no longer for you, you may cancel at any point by calling our Member Services department.

6. What happens after the free trial period?
After the free trial period ends, we will begin charging your credit card the monthly, non-refundable membership fee. However, you may cancel at any point with no further obligation by calling our Member Services department.

7. How long has Bargain Network been in business?
Our company has been in business since 1995.

9. Where does Bargain Network get its information?
We have a research and development department that compiles all of the information that we provide our members. Our research encompasses online retailers, millions of online listings, thousands of offline listings, offline auctions, and online auctions.

10. I'm looking to buy a home in a different area, town, state, etc....
Bargain.com lists properties throughout the US, so you can look anywhere you like in the United States. However, by Oregon state law we are not allowed to list properties in Oregon.

11. Can I finance a purchase through Bargain.com?
Bargain.com does not offer financing directly. We provide links to businesses that will gladly assist you. These links are located in the members only section of the website. Sign in, click on the "Resources" tab, and then click on the appropriate loan icon. You will then be provided with a list of potential lenders.

12. Do you need credit/good credit to buy these homes?
There are all kinds of loans for all different levels of credit, and some of our lenders provide up to 100% financing. You should discuss financing questions with a qualified representative from one of our financing referrals. Bargain Network members may access these referrals by clicking on the "Resources" tab and then by clicking on the appropriate loan icon.

13. Can I still get a house if I filed for bankruptcy?
There are all kinds of loans for all different levels of credit, and some of our lenders provide up to 100% financing. You should discuss financing questions with a qualified representative from one of our financing referrals. Bargain Network members may access these referrals by clicking on the RESOURCES tab and then clicking on the appropriate loan icon.

14. Does Bargain Network ship to Canada, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands?
Currently, Bargain Network does not ship to these areas. You must have an address of a U.S. household a U.S. Post Office Box, or a legitimate Military address.

15. Do you need to be a Bargain Network member to look at foreclosures or attend the auctions?
You do not need to be a Bargain Network member to go to auctions or look at foreclosed property. However, Bargain.com's service performs all the research for you, ensuring you see most every listing and making it much easier for you to get the information you need.

16. Where is the Products section?
We have removed the Products section from Bargain.com for a short time period. While it is off the site, we are working hard to improve it. We are adding more listings, more products, and more stores with great prices. We are sorry for the inconvenience, and hope you will benefit from our efforts at improving this area.




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