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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: Here is a dumb question......
« on: October 09, 2011, 03:30:49 PM »
ok, what I am reading so far, sickens me. I am not trying to offend you, or any of the other noobies. You all need to start planning on what you are going to do with the stuff you bid on. And think hard before you even bid on something.


Really it sickens you?? If you read my posts.....I am doing the exact same thing with my inventory as you are. I just happen to live in the greenest city in the US and they don't believe in waste.

P.S. the guy buying cooking oil probably buys it for a bio-diesel ran car.......also popular in my city.

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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: Here is a dumb question......
« on: October 09, 2011, 02:36:58 AM »
Okay.....I looked into it further. First every "dump" I called (there are not many) told me that I had to "recycle" my old mattresses. Of course none of the donation stations will take them, especially with the recent bed  bug problem. So finally someone told me of ECR- Evironmentally Conscious Recycling. They WILL take old mattresses.........if you pay them $30 for a single, $35 for a double and so on. Holy cow.....I'm about to take them apart myself, scrap the metal and stuff the fluff in my garbage can every week.

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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: Here is a dumb question......
« on: October 07, 2011, 02:34:28 PM »
One more thing...............I have started doing a flea market on Sundays to "squeeze" even more money out of my stuff.

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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: Here is a dumb question......
« on: October 07, 2011, 02:32:19 PM »
Wow, I'm not trying to step on any toes here. I realize that buying lockers is NOTHING like the tv shows and knew that going into it... I am NOT afraid of a little (or alot) of hard work. I am knew at this and also have a full-time job, so I am not planning on taking over the industry. Apparently the "regulars" at the auctions also thought I was there to infringe on their territory. I'm not quite certain how one group of people have the claim to ALL storage auctions. I went to my first auction this week and the regulars were flat out MEAN to myself and another couple that was new at it as well. I have never been treated so badly by strangers. If I were to open a coffee shop in my city, I couldn't expect that no one else would ever open a coffee shop as a competitor. The nature of capitalism is competitive.

So when I have posted in the past about the "crap" I have come across, I am not indicating that I think everything is crap just because I didn't find an expensive antique or gun like the show portray. I squeeze every dollar out of the merchandise that I can. That is how I started getting into this. I went to an estate sale and took everything that no one wanted. I spent a lot of time researching what every item was worth, posted the items on craigslist and ebay, and ended up making $1,500 on what other people were going to throw away. I am now taking part of that money to buy lockers to do the same thing. From the 2 lockers I just bought, I am selling EVERYTHING of value. I found 3 used pairs of Air Jordans (2 of which I have already sold), some decent kids toys, and a kids bed. I donated everything that I could, but no one will take beds, headboards, or sofas (including the dump). I am not even trying to dump electronics. I take those all apart and scrap all of the metal and circuit boards. So trust me, I am not dumping items that "many of you would squeeze $100 out of". unless you can get money for old stained mattresses and chewed up coaches.


P.S. I happen to live in the "greenest" city in the US. It is impossible to throw anything away. Oh and we CANNOT burn!

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New to Storage Auctions? / Here is a dumb question......
« on: October 07, 2011, 01:02:03 AM »
What do I do with all the CRAP? I bought my first 2 units a few days ago and unfortunately the hundreds of boxes I was so excited to go through....were crap. I know this is probably the most common problem in this business, but thought I would ask if anyone had any suggestions.

I first donated what I could, but they were picky about what they would take. Then I put aside everything that I can recycle (including anything metal and appliances I can scrap out). Then I took just one load to the dump and it cost me $60 and they were also picky about what they would take. I have several more loads of trash and don't know where to go with it. If the dump won't take it, who will???

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The "Other" Job / Social Worker/Rockstar
« on: September 25, 2011, 10:49:56 PM »
My full time job is as a social worker. I work with the State of OR providing case management to adults with developmental disabilities.

I am also in a band......not quite a "rockstar" but you can always dream!

I have to keep myself busy or I get restless. I am starting out slow and not risking more money than I have to spare when purchasing lockers.

kisskillrocks.com    Just in case you want to check us out. Not a plug, I promise.

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Thanks for the info guys! Although we haven't bought a locker yet, we bought all the leftovers from a woman who had purchased 7  lockers, claimed that all she wanted was any jewelry or antiques out of them and led us to believe that there was still a lot of great stuff to take. She said there was Prada bags, hundreds of DVD etc.....Well it was all junk. Luckily we only paid $50 for all of it. It was our first gamble and we may be able to eek out our $50 in selling a few of the things.

The issue I saw with my partner is all of this is he thinks EVERYTHING has value. I wanted to throw 99.9% of it in the trash and he thinks we can sell it. I tried to explain to him that none of it is worth posting on craigslist and although we are doing flea markets, there is just no room to keep all the CRAP!

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New to Storage Auctions? / Blue Prints - building plans
« on: September 25, 2011, 03:42:42 PM »
So I have not yet attended a storage auction, but I found a lady who buys several units, looks for jewelry or expensive antiques and then dumps the rest. LONG story short, I bought a unit full of stuff for $50. Unfortunately it all turned out to be junk. My question though is about a huge rumbermaid container of blueprints. They appear to be plans for buildings and housing developments from a few years back. What should I do with these. Dump them (recycle of course)? Any value? Total noobie question!

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Hey there auction hunters...... My neighbor and I have decided to give storage auctions a try. We both have full time jobs and didn't want to risk our regular salaries on a unit. So we scrapped metal for a few weeks and have saved some start up money. We are planning on attending an auction next week.

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