dogteam
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- Jul 31, 2012
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It didn't sell for much, most bidders probably didn't think it was real!
*cringe*
I don't want to know. :P
It didn't sell for much, most bidders probably didn't think it was real!
I read every post here on this new forum, really enjoyed the stories. I have gone to storage auctions for years long before the tv shows and watched the prices of rooms go from cheap/reasonable to outlandish. I've only won a few rooms and overall made money. I still go and bid to what I feel is where I want to stop and follow my own rules well. My question that did not get answered is what do most of you do on rooms with mattresses stacked in them. When a whole house room is there the mattress is normally part of the deal. Do you just drop them off to the dump?
I read every post here on this new forum, really enjoyed the stories. I have gone to storage auctions for years long before the tv shows and watched the prices of rooms go from cheap/reasonable to outlandish. I've only won a few rooms and overall made money. I still go and bid to what I feel is where I want to stop and follow my own rules well. My question that did not get answered is what do most of you do on rooms with mattresses stacked in them. When a whole house room is there the mattress is normally part of the deal. Do you just drop them off to the dump?
I got fooled on a buy that was about 8X10 packed with boxes that were all medical. Cotton balls, lancets, gauze and a bunch of other things dealing in the medical profession were stacked to the ceiling. I figured a doctors office closed down and this was the stuff left over. Other than a doctors stand on chrome scale where you slide the little weight over to balance when you stand on it the room was all boxes. I got it for $200. Appears the person used these boxes from a doctors office to store his junk, and I do mean junk. I don't think I made $75 back on that room, tossed most of it, gave what i could not sell to Good Will and had a much better idea on not getting fooled on what the box is marked on the outside. We all learn from our mistakes.
Carrol or anyone else, have you ever found a bunch of fishing lures in a unit?
I have but I've got a lot more at the swap meet here. I have bought a Box full for $35 a few times. One time I was a couple minutes late, a guy bought a big box of the old wood lures new in packages from a old man from Mexico for $85. The buyer was ecstatic, I was sad!