This article will go over when and why you would need a user account for the EstateSales.NET website.
Included in this article:
- What is a User Account?
- How to Create a User Account
- The Sign Up Page
- When is it Required to Create an Account?
- What Can You Do Without an Account?
What is a User Account?
A user account on EstateSales.NET is a free service that allows users to receive sale email notifications, connect with companies, and make purchases on the Marketplace. Every company account on the platform is linked to a user account.
How to Create a User Account
There are a few simple ways to sign up for a free user account on EstateSales.NET.
Route 1 - Homepage Sign Up | Route 2 - Login Page Sign Up | Route 3 - Mobile Sign Up |
Visit the homepage and click the red "Get Free Sale Notifications" button. |
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The Sign Up Page
- Enter your email address, postal code, and the distance from the postal code for which you'd like to receive sale notifications.
- Click "Continue" to proceed.
- A confirmation email will be sent to the email address you provided.
- Once you confirm your email address, you'll be prompted to create a password for your account.
When is it Required to Create an Account?
Creating an account on EstateSales.NET is necessary for accessing several features. Below are some of the key benefits that require an account:
- Sending questions to a seller or company on the site.
- Receiving notification emails for sales in specific areas.
- Setting up alerts for specific items using the Treasure Tracker feature.
- "Favoriting" or saving sales to follow them more easily.
- Listing a sale as a private seller or as a company.
- Receiving notifications about specific sales listed by selected companies.
- Bidding on or purchasing items through the EstateSales.NET Marketplace.
- Requesting contact from a company to assist with a sale.
What Can You Do Without an Account?
You can still access the following features on EstateSales.NET without creating an account:
- Viewing sales across the continental United States, including Hawaii and Alaska.
- Browsing the company directory to find a company to conduct a sale in your area.
- Searching for specific items or collections.