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« on: March 14, 2012, 07:22:35 PM »
I went to metro on Bankhead and Northside drive on tues.9 units up for bid. About 60 people mostly rednecks.
1 unit went for $300 and it had some broken furniture, a matress some trashbags and a set of old and ugly 20inch rims.
1 unit went for $70 and it had some trashbags and a cheap walmart mountain bike.
1 unit went for $650 and it had a decent looking fridge with water and ice built in the door. 2 stoves with the eyes missin and a dishwasher. All were stainless steel looking.
1 unit went for $450 and had about 7 storage totes a **** load of trash bags a couple of broken nightstands a dirty matress and boxspring , a halfway decent fold up wheelchair and a couple cheap looking lamps.
All the other units went between $30 and $150 and were basically full of stuff to scrap.
Out of the 60 plus people only about 7 actually bid, but about twenty wanted to stand in front of the unit the whole time and not make one bid. Whats up with that
Where do you find the auctions with the smaller crowds? Do they even exist nowadays?
I guess when you go to auctions that they have a caravan following them around you will always have the bigger crowds.
I wonder how many people will be at this auction on sat the 24th where they say they have over 40 units up for auction?