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I'm with Travis.. Suicide is the cowardly way to "face" your problems. In fact, you just leave all your problems to the people who love you. I have no respect for anyone who commits suicide. I guarantee that whatever problems he had, it would have been better to deal with them head on, like a man, than leave them for your loved ones to clean up..

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General Storage Auction Talk / My majestic return to storage auctions!
« on: February 13, 2013, 10:53:17 PM »
So Tuesday was my target date for my grand return, and I was so looking forward to it! I got up early, shaved for the special occasion, checked the status of the auctions.. 5 auctions for the day 4 of them canceled. All 6 units were paid up. Last auction left had 1 unit left. A 5x5.. So I wait until Wednesday. This morning, I wake up, look outside and it's pouring! I check with the property. Auction's canceled.. So, my grand return has to wait until tomorrow.. 4 auctions on the docket, first one's already canceled. ...welcome to the real world of storage auctions!

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Craigslist / Re: how far do you go testing appliances before selling them
« on: February 11, 2013, 08:50:06 PM »
You could get yourself a multimeter. There's lots of "how to's" online to testing power without access to a power source specifically with appliances. You could also lug them to a used appliance store, you may make a sale without having to put the work into posting ads, meeting people, etc.

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Craigslist / Re: New Craigslist Scam
« on: February 11, 2013, 01:47:15 PM »
I respond to them all the time! You wouldn't believe the amount of relations I'm having! LOLOLOL 8)

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Craigslist / Re: A couple of CL questions..........
« on: February 11, 2013, 01:38:33 PM »
Everyone has their own time they think is "the" time to post.

I've found I get more responses if I post on the weekend.  Friday night to Sunday morning.
Other say early morning so when people get to work......other say about 6pm-7pm as people are getting home and relaxing.

And takes a bit more work but if I have more than one listing I put links to my other ones in each Ad.....

The best time to post really depends on your own local craigslist.. How busy the category you're posting to is and when. This is why there are differing opinions on Craigslist post times. My advice is to post consistently. Craigslist allows you to repost every 48 hours.. (I believe). If your item doesn't sell, repost often!

I've found that in the Raleigh area, if I post in the late afternoon, the others posting slows a bit which keeps my post on the first page longer. Also, make sure that your title and body text has lots of search terms in it. For example, if you have a stroller you want to sell, put the brand name and "stroller" in the title at minimum (Graco Baby Stroller) In the body, include words like carriage, buggy, etc. Include as many keywords as you can, because you never know what someone else might use to search for their product. I usually leave a keyword trail at the bottom of my post.

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I'll be heading to my first auctions in some years on Tuesday. But when I was into it going back 4 years when I stopped, I only brought $500 with me. My average buy was about $200. But back then that would buy you a lot of locker. Don't know with these new shows fueling new interest what to expect really.. I'm still only going to bring $500.. easing my way back into the business.

Jim

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You're correct.. It's OpenCart. OpenShop is a modification of OpenCart which I rely on. My apologies.. and thanks for your input!

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I think the biggest challenge will be to remain more consistent because I will have more overhead.. storefront, advertising, employees. The thought of it makes my logical side want to be more conservative and make sure I'm getting a good deal. No more gambles. However my personality wants to go for the mysterious units... hmm..

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General Storage Auction Talk / Re: How far do you travel for an auction?
« on: February 07, 2013, 05:15:35 PM »
I found those after I posted my question. Sorry about that. I had been on the site for about an hour and a half and couldn't find any posts related to distance.. I guess I just wasn't looking in the right spot.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 07, 2013, 02:56:11 PM »
Here in NC auctions tend to run heavy Tues-Thurs.. By heavy I mean 3-5 auctions/day with 3-10 units up per location. I don't know if I've ever seen a Monday auction and Fridays are usually good for an auction with low volume of units. From my experience, those units tend to get paid up.. Friday being payday and all.. Weekends are good for moving POD auctions and the occasional storage facility. Once a month a moving company holds an auction, but they piece it out. No full bins..

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Good point. The inventory is constantly changing. But I did some keyword research for "raleigh thrift stores", same for surrounding towns. Same for "raleigh yard sales" and surrounding towns. The terms are searched about 500 times a month on average with the larger cities (Raleigh, Durham) being searched much more. All those keywords have low competition, so I could potentially hit the top of the mark in my area and drive good local traffic. The only issue that I'm trying to overcome is that people will not want to purchase a used item off the internet without seeing it in person first. But then again, Ebay processes tens of thousands of sales a day..

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General Storage Auction Talk / How far do you travel for an auction?
« on: February 06, 2013, 10:07:01 PM »
I typically don't travel more than about 30 miles to an auction. I live in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area so that covers 3 major cities and many larger towns so there is a lot going on. Typically there are about 6-10 auctions a week in my 30 mile radius.

However, if I stretch that to 50 miles I would pick up Fayetteville and the surrounding area, much of which is military.

So as I mull over my situation, what is your max for travel to an auction? Let's say 3-5 units up for auction.. I know we'll all go a bit further for the mega sales..

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 06, 2013, 09:45:22 PM »
Hey Mike! Great to meet you! I know you like to big hard and fast on things you can flip right away, but I'd like to know if you bid solely on what you see, or if you take other factors into consideration. Factors like neatness of the packing, the types of boxes/bins used, writing on the boxes (kitchen, bedroom, etc.). Does this factor into your bidding at all?

If so, what of the other factors, besides what you see holds more value to you?


Love the show, I'm originally from Brick, NJ and was ecstatic when you guys did an episode from there!


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I use a webstore program called OpenCart. It's free with the exception of paying for hosting which I get for $9 a month. I just built a store, custombandmerchshop(dot)com for my other business, which I had started about 6 months ago. I really like the webstore idea for my storage auctions, just not sure if there is enough positives there to maintain it. Basically, I'm trying to avoid listing and transaction fees by listing on a site like Ebay, Amazon, Etsy, etc.

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Hey guys! I'm new to this board, but not necessarily new to storage auctions. I had done it before the shows started, but stopped to go back into the workforce. After realizing how much I hated the "corporate" life, I'm back at auctions!

One thing that I'm considering pursuing is a webstore dedicated solely to my storage auction finds, mainly the smalls that I find and can easily ship. Does anybody have experience selling their items this way? Any successes or failures with this method?

My thought is, if I set up a website to sell my stuff, and post a link to that webstore onto sites like Craigslist, etc., it's a much more professional experience. Maybe? No?

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