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New to Storage Auctions? / Preferential Treatment
« on: November 21, 2011, 05:07:17 PM »
What is a 10% buyer's premium? I see this written on all the ads, however, most of them state that the auction will not have a buyer's premium. The last ad I saw said there was a 10% buyers premium and had "management's call" in parenthesis. If anyone can help, I would really appreciate it.

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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: City Slicker or Country Bumpkin?
« on: November 10, 2011, 08:01:54 AM »
I'm headed to another auction today. I'm praying that we find something. We have been to two other auctions thus far and have found nothing worth buying. Maybe today will be the day we find our first locker. There are very few auctions around here and the few that are here, are held on Saturdays. There is another one here that will be this Saturday. I called the facility and they said they had 150 people at the last auction they had. This town has been hit hard by the economy and many people are working for less and looking to make extra money on the side to make up the difference and many have no jobs at all and are able to come to auctions held during the week. In this immediate area, it doesn't matter if it's on Saturday or Monday, there will be lots of people there. I am one of those out of work people. Maybe I'll luck up and find a job this coming year. To all the regulars: when you see a large crowd of noobs, don't be too hard on us. We are just trying to survive in a down economy like anyone else. We aren't trying to throw the regulars or the whales that have been doing this for years under the bus.

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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: City Slicker or Country Bumpkin?
« on: October 22, 2011, 11:21:38 AM »
I finally made it to the auction. It was a total bust. After they had us lined up, they announced that they would be selling some items from each unit by the piece and then the rest of the contents would be sold as a unit. Some guy paid 6 dollars for a wooden barrel that contained a dry rotted water hose and a kid's sand shovel. Me and my dad just stood back and laughed at these fools. A mounted deer head was pulled out to be auctioned and the auctioneer looked at it and told the kid dragging the stuff out to "hold off on that". I guess the auctioneer is too lazy to shoot his own deer or maybe just a bad shot. I assume that after all the "good" stuff was out, the auctioneer wanted one of us to pay him to let us haul the rest to the dump. I'm disappointed but not daunted. I will find a good auction that doesn't involve false advertising and cherry picking.

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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: City Slicker or Country Bumpkin?
« on: October 20, 2011, 07:57:43 PM »
I believe you when you say there is nothing better in Charlotte & Raleigh but I live in the middle of nowhere, NC where there are few auctions going on. I would like to hit at least one a week at some point. I'm going to keep researching and calling around to find auctions that are close by.
I hope I don't run into a whale at the auctions. I got the idea to do this from my neighbor's boyfriend. He is dumb as a box of rocks and it's hard to have a conversation with him. With that said, I think, if he can make money at the local auctions...ANYBODY can!! Or in other words, the whales around here must be manageable.
I'll keep everyone posted on our first auction. Saturday isn't far off!

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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: City Slicker or Country Bumpkin?
« on: October 20, 2011, 04:34:41 PM »
Thanks for the clarification. Sounds like a whale is the storage auction version of an a**hole!

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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: City Slicker or Country Bumpkin?
« on: October 20, 2011, 05:56:18 AM »
Sounds like we might be better off going to auctions where we are rather than in a larger area. I'm not sure what a "whale" is, though. Does anyone care to explain? Thanks for all the advice, guys!

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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: City Slicker or Country Bumpkin?
« on: October 19, 2011, 07:41:20 PM »
I hadn't thought about rich people moving out of the city. This is true, however, it seems that rich people would not fall behind on their payments, unless they lost their job or something. Thank you for the reply. We'll find out this Saturday!

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New to Storage Auctions? / City Slicker or Country Bumpkin?
« on: October 19, 2011, 06:21:24 PM »
My dad and I will be going to our first storage auction this Saturday. We live in rural NC and the auction will be held here. We discussed that it might be more advantageous to travel to more populated areas, but still in NC (i.e. Raleigh, Charlotte). I wanted to ask the veterans if they have had better luck in urban areas than in rural areas. It seems that urban areas would have better stuff since the people there have convenient access to bigger, better stores. I would appreciate anyone's advice.
 Thanks - Melissa

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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / new kid on the block
« on: October 19, 2011, 06:31:13 AM »
Hi! I'm Melissa. I have been going to garage sales for years and buying things to resale on Ebay. I just got my teaching license but cannot find job (like most new graduates). My dad and I have decided to try storage auctions. He has been wheelin' and dealin' since the 60's on cars, houses, bikes, etc. Now we want to go in together and try to get storage units.
No, I don't expect to get rich quick like they seem to do on Storage Wars. I just enjoy finding treasures in others' junk! Thanks to the economy, I have nothing better to do anyway.
I'm glad to have found this site. It appears to have valuable information and I look forward to interacting with the people on here!  ;D

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