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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Re: Hey from ontario
« on: May 25, 2011, 12:05:46 PM »
My Pleasure Bluewaterbuyer.

Well i miss London,On a lot. It is a great place and i have a lot of friends up there.
Canada is a great place, and one day in future i might move back there.

But my job took me to Memphis, and for now thats where i have to be.

London is definitely one of the nicer cities in Ontario, has the feel of Toronto but not even close to as big.

How about Norway at the Worlds this year, best finish since 1962!

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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Re: Hey from ontario
« on: May 25, 2011, 10:58:14 AM »
Well, he lives near MEMPHIS, TN so I doubt it !

why would anybody ever move away from canada ???

just kidding, and thanks for the info


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*way behind on this thread while reading another thread, sorry. lol)

I usually don't take wikipedia seriously but near the bottom of this wiki article, it says he was an accomplished animal handler, and him appearing on the show you saw is listed on the IMDb website.

links to both

http://collectors.wikia.com/wiki/Clinton_Jones (near the bottom)

It looks like he appeared in 4 episodes on 2 different shows.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1594316/

I don't think Ton Jones would really qualify to be an actor, he is kind of boring imo.
Alan Haff gets pretty excited sometimes though lol.

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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Re: Hey from ontario
« on: May 25, 2011, 04:12:11 AM »
thank you mr andersen!

wow, thanks for being extremely helpful, I will be referencing your posts in the near future very often.  :)
I appreciate the re-selling tips as well.
Do you still participate in any auctions in the area? (london+surrounding)

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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: questions from canada
« on: May 25, 2011, 04:09:04 AM »
I had someone contact me a while back through my blog or something asking questions about auctions, he was also from Canada.

He and I were emailling back and forth for a while I was trying to help him out in answering questions as much as I could.

He wound up getting in touch with someone and though I don't remember exactly what he told me it was pretty interesting.

In the US the rules about how auctions are run, how soon a facilty can auction stuff, etc is pretty clear cut. I remember him copying and pasting something in an email to me with the actual laws and a lawyers take on them.

It was pretty interseting. From what he had told me essentially Canada doesn't really have any clear laws on abandoned storage units or liens involving them so it's kind of a patchwork of related laws people try to use. Basically sounded like people and by people I mean various facilities and companies were mixing and matching abandoned property laws with lien laws involving real estate and things like that. Sounded pretty complicated and unorganized and unclear.

Like I said this is just third hand knowledge a guy emailed me but found it intersting and he seemed to have done som eresearch on the matter.

Thanks for the info, I saw on CSSA (Canadian self storage association) website that they were working on "liens" or something. The website itself was very uninformative about any auction info, but for laws and regulations it might be interesting to some.  (cssa.ca)





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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: questions from canada
« on: May 24, 2011, 04:14:32 PM »
thanks for the listing, where would I go to find the best listings in London, Chatham and GTA area? I'm looking to stay away from the online listings, and I have heard the best way is to just call and ask but if they are going to give me information that is advertised in the paper, I don't mind picking it up.

I will probably call a few places in London and ask them about some future auction dates.

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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Re: Hey from ontario
« on: May 24, 2011, 04:08:50 PM »
I'm down in Sarnia and those are definitely within range.

I have access to the London Free Press and have some friends in hamilton and chatham, would they have information about auctions in the papers? How did you go about it, mr andersen.

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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: questions from canada
« on: May 24, 2011, 02:19:45 AM »
Thanks for the replies, anything that I would re-sell would most likely be shipped from usps anyway so storing it in the U.S then coming back to ship it really isn't a big deal, hopefully it won't be too hard to get a little system working.


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General Storage Auction Talk / Re: Gas Prices
« on: May 23, 2011, 08:49:44 PM »
It works out to around $5.30 a gallon here in southwest ontario, but I know it's a lot cheaper across the border in michigan.

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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Hey from ontario
« on: May 23, 2011, 08:45:50 PM »
hey everyone, looking for a fun hobby while also looking for a job. I have a nice chunk of start up money and i won't lie, the shows got me interested. While I look for a legit full time job, I would like to try this entertaining gig. I also posted a couple of questions in the noobie thread.

Peace :)

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New to Storage Auctions? / questions from canada
« on: May 23, 2011, 08:40:15 PM »
Hey there, I have been browsing online for answers to my questions about storage unit auctions in Ontario. I have always been directed to the Canadian Self Storage Association website which is not very helpful.

I was told by my step father and a couple of his buddies that the rules were different in the U.S for storage unit laws then they are for Canadian storage unit laws, but they didn't have any concrete information about the differences.

Regardless, I have never been to a storage unit auction before but I would really like to check it out, if I am unable to find storage auctions in my area (southwest ontario), I am willing to cross the border into Michigan where I know they have auctions and I know the rules and how everything works.

If I did auction for something and won in the states, does anybody know about the hassle of bringing a truckload of random stuff back over the border? Would I have to pay duty?
In the end I might end up renting and storing my items in the states and ship out of the states because it is cheaper that way too. 

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