Storage Auctions
The Storage Locker => New to Storage Auctions? => Topic started by: Magickalmoon01 on January 27, 2012, 08:53:08 AM
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Wow....look at all this stuff I have to go through!
Wow....I can't believe people keep this stuff!
Wow...this sure takes a lot of time and work to make a profit!
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:D LOL - welcome to storage auctions as not seen on TV. But you forgot a few....
WOW.....what is that smell.
WOW.....that is a pile of trash.
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WOW.....more porn.
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Wow, these people pay over 50.00 a month to store their trash when its free once a week by the curb.
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Post o' the year right here folks!!!
Let's add a few more shall we.....
Wow! Old televisions sure are heavy!
Wow! Did you see the size of that rat!
And speaking of size......just who wears a size 3XL policeman's stripper outfit?
Wow! :o
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wow ....... nice dirty mattress
wow....... nice bunch of old plastic containers and empty jars
Wow...... nice collection of tin foil
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WOW....I almost stuck myself with that used needle!
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Wow ! ...... Only 10 black, plastic bags of worthless clothes this time !
Wow ! ...... Only 6 pieces of "fallaparticle board" furniture this time ! (and only three of them with cigarette burns!)
Wow ! ...... Only 4 boxes of six year old electric bills, court proceedings and "Correctional institution letters" this time!
Wow ! ...... Only 1 box of 3/4 melted candles this time !
What ? ...... Only 1 box of dollar store "collectibles" hand-wrapped in newspaper ?
What's up with that !
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Wow ! ...... Only 6 pieces of "fallaparticle board" furniture this time ! (and only three of them with cigarette burns!)
LOL at the fallaparticle board!! Will definitely be using that one tomorrow at the auctions! :D
And aint it the truth! :-\
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WOW.... I sold a "fallaparticle board" dreser for $50.
Lol MovieMan - I had both newspaper wrapped and "bubble wrapped" dollar tree figurines in a box I had forgotten all about. Now I know why it was just stuck in a corner of shed.
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WOW.... I sold a "fallaparticle board" dreser for $50.
The vast majority of that stuff is in quite bad shape by the time I get it; I try not to buy lkrs with a lot of it showing as it
sort of gives a sign of what the other quality is like (lacking). Once in a while though I'll get some of it when a lkr is showing a lot of tools or something else of quality. I usually just break it up or it falls apart when being loaded.
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WOW...only 3 non-smokers in this hoard!
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The vast majority of that stuff is in quite bad shape by the time I get it; I try not to buy lkrs with a lot of it showing as it
sort of gives a sign of what the other quality is like (lacking). Once in a while though I'll get some of it when a lkr is showing a lot of tools or something else of quality. I usually just break it up or it falls apart when being loaded.
Same here when I get particle board furniture 95% of the time it goes straight to the dump. It is surprising how easy it is to knock it apart with some well placed kicks. It is almost alway already falling aprt by the ime I get to it the stuff is not durable at all.
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WOW....... we sell the heck out of "fallaparticle board" furniture. ;D or have a nice fire.
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WOW....... we sell the heck out of "fallaparticle board" furniture. ;D or have a nice fire.
I could sell you mine at a VERY reasonable rate ! ;D
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I could sell you mine at a VERY reasonable rate ! ;D
LOL
After shipping might be crumbleparticale board. :D
Well it was selling at the thrift until County code got on to her. We have only had to dispose of 2 pieces so far.
And other SB GIVE it to us. LOL
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WOW....... we sell the heck out of "fallaparticle board" furniture. ;D or have a nice fire.
Fallaparticle board furniture goes in cycles in my area. Sometimes I can sell it for almost as much as solid wood furniture, then other times I can't give it away. Guess it all depends on who is shopping on Craigslist.