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New to Storage Auctions? / Re: New in Chicago area
« on: January 30, 2011, 09:49:45 AM »
With the somewhat limited number of people at these forums right now, the best bet on your dump site question for Chicago is to do a google search or talk to the people at your waste management offices in your area.

In my area the county dumps are accessible to the general public and a pickup truck load (as high as you can stack) goes for about $15 to $18 dollars. Paying by the ton is more expensive, but if you take a big box truck in and pay that way you're only making one trip which saves on gas.


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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: LOOKY LOOS everywhere today
« on: January 30, 2011, 09:46:26 AM »
Here in Memphis we have the same problem. Alot of passive onlookers. all they do is taking up space and making it take longer.

The real problem as i see it, is that they don't know the unwritten rules of the game, and they cause so much anger among the people who do this for a living or a side business.
So what have happen here in Memphis is that some of the old timers has started to give the newbies a taste of their own medicine.
Last auction this newbie know it all guy was bidding and thinking he was all pro. Well some of the regular guys bid him up on a unit and it stopped at $1425, for a unit that normally would have gone for 250-300

10 min later they guy was gonna pay for it, but did not have the full 1425, so the auctioneer guy said to the people that was in the room, " anyone wants to make a second bidding. Two og the regulars was then bidding again and it sold for 330.
Now that is JUSTICE !

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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Re: Hi from the Chi
« on: January 30, 2011, 09:42:52 AM »
Welcome to the forums !

Yep, when I started 7 years ago the guys who started 15 years ago were telling me how different it was then, but the change since the tv shows started in December, 2010 is incredible!

It's anyone's guess whether it will take 3 months or 6 months to shake out, and it won't got back to what it was 6 months ago.

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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Re: Hello from Baltimore
« on: January 28, 2011, 08:33:39 PM »
I've got about 300 sq ft storage in my basement, and the same in my attic.  Both are easily accessible, but larger items (dressers, sofas, etc) will not get up in my attic.  The auction I attended, it seemed like the bigger furniture went cheapest, just because nobody wanted to move it.  That's the only reason I asked about renting a 1 month special.  If I can get a 10x10 with a nice couch, love seat, and chair, a 4x6 chest freezer, and loads of boxes for $80 (that's what it went for) I figure I HAVE to buy that unit and find a way to store/sell the goods.  Curiously, all the smaller lockers that looked like junk went for just as much or more.  I'm willing to work hard/think outside the box to make this work...

Everything you said here makes sense....especially the part about working hard and thinking outside the box...the latter is the hardest part.

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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Re: Hello from Baltimore
« on: January 28, 2011, 08:22:52 PM »
Welcome Dan....you'll find a lot of info here just by exploring the posts in several of the forums. Many of your questions might already have been answered.


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Regarding the scale....just weight something of a known weight...say a 10 or 25 pound weight you get in a locker or borrow from someone.

Some scales are adjustable to zero....you might get one of these in a locker. A brown mechanical scale you see in a locker about 12 x 12 x 3 is most likely a UPS scale and is adjustable to zero.

Jump in. Sell something cheap on eBay to get started; if you make a mistake you won't lose much, and it could be a cheap lesson.

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When you go to the auctions, before you ever get on the grounds, ask the management if they have any specials going on.

In my area (California) deals include 2nd month at half off; another ploy they use is $1 for the first month, but they tack on insurance and it goes to $30 or so. Still not bad, but don't stay longer than a month or you'll pay the full tilt for month 2. For a 10 x 10 in my area that would be $80 or so.

Keep costs down no matter what you do...that way you make more money by not spending money.

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Your gun question....ask local authorities if you get no local responses here or at the auctions.

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I'm about to become your new best friend regarding both your questions.

On eBay, weigh your items before you list them. You may want to add a pound or two for packaging and an inch or two on all the dimensions; or put it in the correct box and go from there.

THEN, when you list an item, used the CALCULATED approach for shipping. This charges the buyer what it would cost to THEIR zip code from yours. You can give them options of several shipping agents. UPS and USPS are the two most common.

This is an easy way to do it. Now I'll respond to your second question.


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Thanks for the info.  I'm going to try and find a convenient dump or landfill close by, if it's close to 15 dollars a load that isn't bad at all.  I've researched some places that pick it up(not related to my normal service) and it was 100s of dollars.

Yep places like 1-8xx-junk (and others) want an arm and a leg for hauling crap.

Look in your classifed or business ads for people who do hauling too. They may be reasonably priced.

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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Re: hola from cali
« on: January 28, 2011, 05:49:44 PM »
hey hows it going everybody i just starting this adventure im hoping to find sum cool and interesting stuff i live in modesto ca some of the storage unit in this town are in really bad parts of town and then some storage are in really really gud (rich) parts of town

Been about a month now since you joined the forums. Have you bought any lkrs ?


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When bidding on a unit that is supposedly "freshly opened" how do you know that the management did not go through the unit prior to auction day and snag anything that may have been valuable? Would you have any way of knowing that you are not just bidding on the leftovers from other units stacked into 1 "new" unit and put up for auction?

The answer to your first question is: you don't
The answer to your 2nd question is: no, you wouldn't

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Check with your local trash pickup service....is yours run by the city or county?

They will charge you for additional pickup, but still if you don't want to drive 30 miles, that might work.

In my area there are 4 or 5 county dumps.....a pickup truck load goes for around $15 or so stacked as high as you can.

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If it's small stuff, invest in a couple of extra garbage cans and rotate them through your pickup cycle.

Finally, buy smaller lockers with less trash !


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Craigslist / Re: Great!!
« on: January 28, 2011, 05:38:33 PM »
This is true... I hate all the spam on craigslist!

Using the feature to have them contact you with a phone call totally eliminates any of the spam factor.

See my other post in this general area about eliminating some of the no shows.


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Craigslist / Re: Lots of "no shows"
« on: January 28, 2011, 05:35:53 PM »
I use the option to have them call me at home rather than answer by email. This totally eliminates the spam factor.

When they call if they get my answering machine I call them back and we talk about the item. If they give any indication they want to make an appointment for the next day, I have them call me back the next day a half hour before they want to see the item....that tends to either weed them out completely or give me a good indication of their sincerity.  They give me a time frame on the first call...say 10 a.m. for a meeting, so I have them call me at 9:30 am the morn of the meeting to confirm.

Oh, and since I don't want them coming to my home I have them meet me at my storage facility where the advertised item is stored. If the item is actually at my home....I take it with me to the storage unit and get there earlier than they do.

Showing them the item in the storage lkr is good too as they sometimes see other things they are interested in.

:)

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Welcome to the discussion...be sure to let us know your experience whether you get one or not.

This message for wsniper1.

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