Storage Auctions
The Storage Locker => General Storage Auction Talk => Topic started by: Sasqwatch01 on October 16, 2011, 03:08:11 PM
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i live in austin and went to a saturday auction and there was a large croud of maybe 60-75 but to my suprize everyone was resonable about bidding and no one was going off the gamble like ive been seeing. out of 15 units all fairly good not one went over 225$ bucks it was like god sent a message to people to not be stupid and blow money out the ass cus they think theyre gonna find a secret stash of gold.
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Same thing a few weeks ago. Saturday auction, I almost didn't go because Saturdays can be a real pain with all the weekenders.
I ended up with 3 units, total was 600 and some change.
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Not bad. Find anything good?
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Not bad. Find anything good?
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Units already paid for themselves, still going through the stuff.
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Awesome,let us know how it works out!
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not bad at all, about time things started getting back in order :)
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Speakin way too soon theres literally 2 auctuons within 35 miles of LA. ****s gettin rediculous.
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nope i didnt get anything bid on 3 units the first looked like a junk unit but with my flashlight i was able to spot an antique trunk under clothes and several newer gaming systems. i put my max at 100 bucks it was at 50 i put in my 75 bid and the guy that was in back of me without a flashlight saw what i saw and put in the bid at 100 and so i was out.
the second unit was a antique furniture unit (what i thought) but the auctioneer opened the drawer and after examing the bottom of the drawers u could see that it was newer than what i thought so i let it go.
the third unit had a college girls stuff there was a visable supposed ed hardy back pack but when calculating how much i would pay i didnt include this because it could be fake and set my max at 100 and it went for 225 :p
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Same here in UTAH! Prices are way better