All employees eligible for the 2008
Lam Employee PC Sale should receive login information via e-mail at
their company-issued e-mail accounts. If you have not received an
e-mail, but believe you are eligible for the auction please contact
Julie Tran Ha in the Lam Research IT Department.
Once you
receive your login information, type in your username and password in
the box on the left side of this window, and click "login." Once logged
in, you will be able to change your account information and bid on
items through the web site. Be sure to enter your enter your shipping
address in the "My Account" section before bidding on any items!
Placing a bid
on an item you are interested in couldn’t be easier. When viewing the
item details page there are two areas where you can place your bid, one
next to the item details and a second at the bottom of the page.
To place
your bid simply enter the amount you wish to bid, for example 50.00.
Please note that no currency symbols are required. The bid will be
placed in US dollars.
Once done
you will be asked to review your bid and you will also be able to view
vital item details such as the shipping conditions before confirming
your bid. To submit your bid simply press the “Place Bid” button.
If your bid
is high enough to take the lead in the auction a confirmation message
will be displayed to you, however if your bid has not taken the lead be
it due to a higher proxy bid you will be invited to make a further bid.
Should you decide to retract your bid this can be done via the “Current Bids” section of the member’s area.
You can also place a proxy bid.
Proxy bidding allows you to place your “High Bid”. At all times you
will only pay the lowest required bid to win the auction. For example,
if the current bid on an auction is 500.00 you can place a proxy bid of
2,000. Should you remain the only bidder you will only pay 500.00.
However should the item receive other bids the site will automatically
re-bid for you (up to 2,000 in this scenario) to ensure you remain in
the lead up to your maximum (proxy) bid.
When you place a
bid, you enter the maximum amount you're willing to pay for the item.
The seller and other bidders won't know your maximum bid amount.
This site places bids on your behalf starting with the next bid increment
for the auction. The system will bid as much as necessary to make sure
that you remain the high bidder. We'll keep bidding for you until
bidding reaches your maximum amount (proxy bid).
If another bidder
has placed the same bid before you or a higher maximum bid, the system
will let you know that you've been outbid so that you can place another
bid if you want. However, if no other bidder has a higher maximum bid
at the end of the auction, you will win the item even if your bid
doesn't go as high as your maximum bid. You may pay significantly less
than your maximum price. This means you don't have to keep coming back
to re-bid every time another bid is placed.
You won't
necessarily pay the amount of your maximum bid. This system will
increase your bid on your behalf, using only as much of your bid as is
necessary to maintain your high bid position. Your maximum bid is kept
confidential (until it is exceeded by another bidder).
Please practice bidding on our test item by clicking here.
The current bid
for an item is $10.00. Julie is the high bidder. (Julie has placed a
maximum bid of $50.00 on this item, but her maximum bid is kept
confidential from other users.)
Bill views
this item and decides to place a maximum bid of $65.00. Bill becomes
the high bidder because his bid is greater than Julie's bid.
A bid increment
of $5.00 is added to Julie’s maximum bid of $50.00. That means that
Bill’s current bid is now $55.00. Julie is sent an email that she has
been outbid.
Example 2:
The current bid
for an item is $10.00. Julie is the high bidder. (Julie has placed a
maximum bid of $50.00 on this item, but her maximum bid is kept
confidential from other users.)
Bill views
this item and decides to place a maximum bid of $25.00. Julie remains
the high bidder because her bid was greater than Bill's bid.
A bid increment
of $5.00 is added to Bill's maximum bid of $25.00. That means that
Julie’s current bid is now $30.00. Bill is immediately notified that he
has been outbid and is not the high bidder.
If no other bids are placed, Julie wins the auction for $30.00.
Yes. Click hereto
link to a number of practice auctions and try it out. Please note that
if these auctions end with you as the winner, you are not responsible
for purchasing. These are for practice and education only.
You can bid as often as you like. You can place a bid that is higher than the current bid by only the required bid increment, or you can place a proxy bidthat will only increase as others bid on the item. The proxy bid will be familiar to eBay users, as the system in place there for bidding.
Generally, no.
Once you have made your bid you are agreeing to purchase the computer
up to that amount. There is a confirmations screen that asks you to
confirm your bid, so mistakes should occur rarely. Because of Proxy Bidding you may not have to pay your maximum amount.
Bid retractions
are allowed if you make a mistake when bidding. For example, adding an
extra zero on your bid. The mechanism for retracting is to contact Anna
Vargas at Liquis.
The Lam
Employee PC Sale uses an automatic bidding feature in which the system
automatically bids on your behalf, up to the maximum amount you set.
Enter the maximum amount you're willing to spend on an item, and the
system will continue to bid incrementally for you until either you're
the high bidder or your maximum is reached. This means you don't have
to keep coming back to bid every time someone else places a bid. Practice bidding here.
Here's how bidding on this site works:
When you place a
bid, you enter the maximum amount you're willing to pay for the item.
The seller and other bidders won't know your maximum bid amount.
This site places bids on your behalf starting with the next bid increment
for the auction. The system will bid as much as necessary to make sure
that you remain the high bidder. We'll keep bidding for you until
bidding reaches your maximum amount.
If another bidder
has placed the same bid before you or a higher maximum bid, the system
will let you know that you've been outbid so that you can place another
bid if you want. However, if no other bidder has a higher maximum bid
at the end of the auction, you will win the item even if your bid
doesn't go as high as your maximum bid. You may pay significantly less
than your maximum price. This means you don't have to keep coming back
to re-bid every time another bid is placed.
You won't
necessarily pay the amount of your maximum bid. This system will
increase your bid on your behalf, using only as much of your bid as is
necessary to maintain your high bid position. Your maximum bid is kept
confidential (until it is exceeded by another bidder).
Auction sniping is the process of a bidder watching a timed online auction and placing a winning bid at the last possible moment (often seconds before the end of the auction), giving other bidders no time to raise their bid if they want to compete to win the item.
All Lam Employee PC Sale auctions use a snipe protection feature that adds 5 minutes to the end of an auction that has a bid in the last 5 minutes. This allows all users to get a fair chance to bid on an item.
The item watch features lets you keep a close eye on any auction without having to place a bid on it. This feature means you can be kept up to date on how an auction is doing and prepares you to place a winning last minute bid. You can watch any auction by clicking on the “Watch this item” link on any auction page.
The item watch features lets you keep a close eye on any auction without having to place a bid on it. This feature means you can be kept up to date on how an auction is doing and prepares you to place a winning last minute bid. You can watch any auction by clicking on the “Watch this item” link on any auction page.
About 20 auctions will be posted each weekday, each auction lasting 7 days. This allows everyone chances to bid without having to wait three weeks to see if they won an auction.
It is not one large auction, it is several different auctions.We wanted to give everyone an opportunity to participate but not create an auction environment where bidders don’t know if they won for three weeks.Because this is the first time Lam GIS has used this method, we also wanted to spread the auction out in small manageable pieces in the event we need to tweak specific policy and procedure as we go along.
Additionally, the auctions are spread over three weeks to allow all Lam Employees ample opportunity to bid no computers. By spreading the process out over a few weeks, we allow employees on vacation, traveling, or otherwise unavailable multiple opportunities to purchase computers.
Lam may have other auctions during the year as we retire other computers. It is not know when those will take place.
Or, you can access this system from any computer, anywhere, and you may enter bids at leisure. Using proxy bids will also allow you the flexibility of entering your bid on your schedule.
Power supplies for laptops are included with each auction.
A mouse and keyboard will be included with each PC auction (Towers, desktops and rackmounts). Make and model of mouse and keyboard may not match the maker of the system.
See each individual auction for other accessories included with the computer. The "Hardware Info" section and the "Overall System Summary" section in each auction will detail any accessories that are included with that particular system.
Because of availability and system configuration there may be differences among auctions with regard to accessories and system hardware.
All computers, laptops or PCs, will be configured with the base software load that they were purchased with; The Microsoft Operating System which in most cases is Windows XP Pro.
Each computer was purchased with an OEM licensed Windows Operating System that transfers with that specific computer. There is a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) sticker on each computer.
The Windows Operating System installed is already registered and has the corresponding COA sticker on the computer. A copy of the recovery CDs can be obtained from Lenovo, not from Microsoft, for your Model and Type number.
You may bid on as many as you like and win as many desktops as you want, but we request that you keep your purchases to one laptop per person so that others have an opportunity to participate on laptops.
Liquis will ship you the computer to you at your home address at no additional charge.
You will receive an email from Liquis if you are a winning bidder. Through links on the email or on the website you can pay for the computer and the system will be shipped out the next business day.
After the auction is over, which is 7 days after the start date, and after payment is made, the computer will be shipped directly to your home address at no additional charge. The computers and laptops are not available to pickup from the Lam Research facility.
You will be prompted to pay immediately. For the 2008 Lam Employee PC Sale to be effective, the payments need to be made very promptly. Any unpaid computers will be re-auctioned during this sale. Therefore, it is preferable that you pay immediately via accepted payment methods.
You will receive a reminder to pay 24 hours after the auction ends.
You will receive a final reminder to pay 48 hours after the auction ends.
72 hours after the auction ends your computer will be re-auctioned and your ability to bid on other auctions will be suspended.
If you encounter any problems with payments or have any questions please contact Anna Vargas through our Contact Us form.
Paypalis the quickest and easiest method of payment.
The following credit cards are also accepted: MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover and eCheck.
Payment is accepted online. When signed into the lamresearch.liquis.com auction website, you can navigate to your "Won Items" and click on the button to checkout using either Paypal or one of the credit cards listed above.
Additionally, you will receive an email with a link to the payment website where you may use either Paypal or one of your credit cards listed above.
PayPal is our preferred way for you to pay. It is a system that lets anyone with an email address to securely send and receive online payments using their credit card or bank account. You use PayPal to quickly and easily pay for items through our system.
Liquis will disable an account when a buyer does not pay for an item within 72 hours. Because of the short span of time for this sale, we want to offer the computers to employees that intend to follow-through with their intention to purchase. To get your account reactivated, you must pay for item and/or provide an explanation of why payment was not made. Please contact us directly to get your account reactivated or if you have any further questions.
Computers that are approved for return or refund per the warranty terms follow the procedures below:
You have ten (10) business days from receipt of your item to verify that it works as it should. Please contact us with any issues so we can troubleshoot the problem and determine whether a return is necessary. Our customer service representative will issue an RMA number and return instructions if we are unable to resolve the problem.
All returns require an RMA number. Unauthorized returns will be rejected and returned to sender.
You must arrange and pay for insured return shipping of the item after receiving the RMA number. All items must be in their original packaging, with no missing items. Returned items that have suffered physical damage while being shipped back to Liquis are not eligible for a refund.
All returns found to be non-defective upon inspection will be subject to a 25% service fee. Liquis will either accept a return of the item at your expense or refund the winning bid amount less the 25% service fee.
Compatibility of any product is the purchaser's responsibility. If you have any questions about this product, please visit the manufacturer's web site or call their customer service before placing a bid. If you still have questions after contacting the manufacturer, please contact us.
If the item is not compatible or is functional but you do not want it, you agree to have the item shipped back at your own expense, Liquis will refund the price of the item less a 25% restocking fee. You still must obtain an RMA number from Liquis prior to returning the item.
Yes, there is a 10-day warranty that covers the computer hardware per the specifications listed on the auction.
Please keep in mind that these are used computers and are being sold "as-is" beyond the 10 day warranty. Cosmetically, you should not expect them to be perfect, though we strive to accurately describe the system's cosmetic condition.
If there are any know problems with any computers, those problems will be noted. There will be no warranties for problems that are disclosed in the auction.
The operating system is warranted to be working unless otherwise noted in the auction specifications.
Software and hardware compatibility with any software or hardware you add is not covered under warranty.
If you have any questions about warranties or have problems with your computer please contact Anna Vargas using our Contact Usform.
Please do not contact Lam Research Employees about specific items in the auctions. Liquis is managing this entire process for Lam Research. Contact us here: Contact Us Page
North American Regional offices have a separate sale program and have the opportunity to participate in their own local office sales. It would be cost prohibitive to ship computers outside the US. In addition, many international regions have held their own local sales. In environments where computers are leased, selling computers to employees is not possible.
Computers not purchased will be placed back into the auction queue until the end of the three week auction period. If computers still go unsold, they will be designated for charitable donations. (GIS has a list of requests for charitable donations and they will get the first right of refusal.)