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There was a classified ad in the local newspaper on Thursday that read "Estate Sale. Household, antiques, tools, and more."
I am pretty familiar with this rural area and the houses on the road. For the life of me, I couldn't imagine which family was having an estate sale.
I changed my plans for the day so I could attend this "estate sale."
When we arrived, it was at a beautiful Italianate that has been empty since the 1970's. I thought it was strange that there was an estate sale there. The previous residents have been dead for 40 years.
Turns out that this "estate sale" was a local antiques dealer who had moved all of her unsellable junk to this house, and pretended to act as if it were all out of this estate.
I know that fake advertising is part of this business, and it happens every day of the year, across the nation, but it still TICKS me off. These misleading ads are nothing more than bald faced lies, and a sheer waste of people's time and energy.
I am pretty familiar with this rural area and the houses on the road. For the life of me, I couldn't imagine which family was having an estate sale.
I changed my plans for the day so I could attend this "estate sale."
When we arrived, it was at a beautiful Italianate that has been empty since the 1970's. I thought it was strange that there was an estate sale there. The previous residents have been dead for 40 years.
Turns out that this "estate sale" was a local antiques dealer who had moved all of her unsellable junk to this house, and pretended to act as if it were all out of this estate.
I know that fake advertising is part of this business, and it happens every day of the year, across the nation, but it still TICKS me off. These misleading ads are nothing more than bald faced lies, and a sheer waste of people's time and energy.