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I have watched both shows and found them entertaining and informative.
Auction Hunters shows a statement on screen that these are their exceptional finds.
The guys have said they use an 80/20 rule. 80% = trash 20% profitable.
Also on the last show they said they hit the auction scene hard in the LA area for 8 weeks without o solid profit yet.

Storage Wars was like deja vu. Saw whale act the same way as "The Mogul". Also saw an entire small restaurant sell.
Lots of people and only a few serious bidders.

If they plant items who knows. People don't pay their bills for multiple reasons, including stupidity, laziness and death.

These shows will bring more people to auctions, so deals will be harder and harder to get.

The pro's will drive up the price on crap rooms and drop them on the rookies so they can't bid on the good rooms.
 
New people, like me are going to find that learning this business is going cost $$$. Making a mistake will cost you even more $$$$. An education is never free. Watching a show might get you motivated, but lack of experience and knowledge will cost you big time.

These show may at some point start show their mistakes as well. They need to build up ratings and viewers first, and things that make people go wow will do it.




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Today I went to 2 auctions. A total of 15 units and 2 vehicles went.
Only saw 2 really good ones, and 3 possible good ones
The 2 good units had almost an entire small restaurant worth of equipment, tables, booths, soda dispenser,and several beer kegs.
One unit went for 1100 the other for 500. The same buyer( a whale).

This same whale dropped a possible good room on someone.
The room had some value from what I could see.( 4 decent car rims, power tools, and some household item)
The whale stayed quiet till the bid hit 600, then he bid 800 really quick and walked away.
The lady who had bid 600 then bid 825 without thinking, then said oh sh**.
Saw another unit go for 825. It had lots of hotel room safes, 2 medium sized safes several gas bbq grills, and pool supplies.

The 2nd auction had 2 to 3 times as many people as the first, including the whale.
No bargains, people had auction fever.
I played a game with another newbie, lets guess what it goes for. I hit or was really close several times.
Watched rooms that should have gone for 4 or 5 hundred go for 800 to 1000 bucks.
Everyone wanted to leave with something I guess. It was nuts. A room with 2 junked walmart bikes and a couple of trash bags went for 150.

Today was a good learning experience for me.
Watching the game in person teaches you a lot more than watching it on TV.
Will attend a few more auctions soon.
I will not bid on a unit unless i feel I can turn a profit from it.

 



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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Re: Hi Everyone. Need advice
« on: November 30, 2010, 07:59:44 PM »
Thanks for the input and advice. You confirmed what I had thought.
How long does an auction usually take?
The first one tomorrow is 7 units, the 2nd is for 25 units.
How much time should I allow for?

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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Hi Everyone. Need advice
« on: November 30, 2010, 03:10:21 PM »
I am planning on going to a couple of auctions tomorrow morning. These will be my first auctions to attend.
I want to know how early I should show up before the start. The first one is at 10 am the 2nd 11:30 am.
Both are near where I live, and are less than 5 miles apart.
If I buy anything my max budget is $100.
Looking to do this for fun and extra cash.
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thx. :)

 

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