A New Auction by the Federal Revenue Is Offering Smartphones Starting at R$ 150, with Bids to Be Submitted Between Monday and Thursday
A new auction by the Federal Revenue promises to attract those interested in electronics, musical instruments, and vehicles at prices well below the market.
The public session will take place on March 28, and bids can be submitted from March 24 to 27, through the Electronic Auction System.
Smartphones Starting at R$ 150
One of the highlights of the auction is the smartphones from the Xiaomi brand. The Redmi A2 models, sold individually among lots 129 to 134, have a starting bid of just R$ 150. The Redmi Note 12, listed in lots 115 to 128, has a minimum value of R$ 250.
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In addition, there are also iPhones available among lots 17 to 20, with bids starting at R$ 1,500. The Apple tablets are listed in lots 199 and 200.
Important: six lots, including those of iPhones and Xiaomi, cannot be resold. The notice makes it clear that some products can only be purchased by legal entities if the objective is resale.
Complete MacBook for R$ 1,500
Another highly sought-after item is the MacBook Pro. In lot 4, a complete model with keyboard, mouse, headphones, adapter, and backpack has a starting value of R$ 1,500. In retail, the same set can reach R$ 5,000. Other laptops are in lots 12, 14, and 16.
Video Games and Musical Instruments
Those seeking entertainment may also be interested in the PlayStation 3 and 4 video games, which appear together in lot 6, with a starting bid of R$ 800. The components of vintage Nintendo and Sega video games are in lot 9, for R$ 1,200.
Among the musical instruments, there are a bass guitar and accordion for R$ 600, in lot 88. In lot 93, items like saxophone, digital mixer, and headphones are grouped together, valued at R$ 4,700.
Scooters, Cars, and Motorcycles
The auction also includes a variety of vehicles. A bicycle is listed in lot 87 for R$ 250. An electric motorcycle appears in lot 70, with a starting bid of R$ 40,000. A tricycle and an electric scooter together are offered for R$ 6,000, in lot 101.
For those looking for passenger cars, there are three options:
- Chevrolet Corsa, in lot 139, for R$ 2,300
- Ford Fiesta Sedan, in lot 140, for R$ 4,500
- Iveco Pickup, in lot 141, for R$ 15,000
Pay Attention to the Details of the Vehicles
According to the notice, the vehicles may have issues such as dead battery, flat tires, or missing parts, such as batteries, wheels, or keys. Furthermore, most are not properly licensed, which prevents immediate circulation.
The lots 135 to 138 are designated for dismantling, and can only be acquired by authorized companies operating in the sector.
Curious Lots: Clothes and More
The auction also includes less conventional items. Among lots 23 to 27, there are kilos of clothes valued between R$ 15,000 and R$ 55,000.
Interested parties can visit the lots until March 26, at the locations stated in the notice. All information is available on the Federal Revenue website, under the section “Consult Federal Revenue Auctions”, in “Services”.

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