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eBay / Re: Free listing day today only~
« on: April 06, 2012, 07:28:39 PM »
I hear a lot of people rag on ebay's fees, but as far as I'm concerned, it's still one of the cheapest selling venues in the marketplace.

ebay & paypal = 11.9% + .30

antique mall = 10% + rent (2.60/sq.ft. locally)

local auction house = 38% for lots under $100

consignment shops = 20%-50%

flea = depends on sales divided by space fee

garage sale = free!! but try getting ebay prices and many are only allowed 2 per year


I'm now thinking this should've been it's own thread but too late now!!  :P

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Picker's Paradise / Re: Local Goodwill auction~verrry interesting~
« on: April 06, 2012, 07:16:30 PM »
We have a regular store and a bulk store, Large bins that you dig through (have not been in a while).

Will have to look into again.

This is actually considered a Goodwill Outlet and everything is priced by the pound ($1.39/lb.).

My wife and I went once and will go again, but it was a little scary. When they bring out new bins, people will line up like black friday and jump in like pigs at the trough. They start digging in, throwing things around and you just hear the stuff breaking. The ultimate commentary for me was when I realized how many of these people were wearing gloves!!!

There are ultimate bargains to be had, but be prepared!! If you thought storage auctions were competetive... at least you don't worry about catching an accidental elbow!!

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Online Storage Auctions / Re: Online Auctions Reach Central Texas
« on: April 06, 2012, 09:26:40 AM »
What’s my point? The web site clearly says it is offering Abandoned lockers. In my book that means somebody has already gone through the contents of the locker and numbered locker seal integrity is not honored.

I think you're on point with most of your comments, but in reference to the specific auction above, they clearly state that the auction is in compliance with Chapter 59 of the Texas Code, which is the storage lien auction law. It also states that the owner can pay it off any time prior to the end of the auction and reclaim their locker.

I haven't checked many of the auctions on that site, but this one is clearly listed as a lien and not instigated by the locker's owner.

There is only on unit being auctioned by this facility. I wonder if they went this route to not have to have a whole live auction for one unit that might be redeemed before the auction, anyway.

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Online Storage Auctions / Re: Online Auctions Reach Central Texas
« on: April 05, 2012, 04:22:47 PM »
You're low-balling, Cobia...

I see at least $4k in toys and fake plants in there!!   ;D

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I wonder who put's it in storage thinking "I might need this someday!!"

Not to mention, who would use it after three years in storage?!?

BTW, welcome to the boards, Boss!

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Picker's Paradise / Re: Local Goodwill auction~verrry interesting~
« on: April 05, 2012, 02:53:44 PM »
Lately, most of my buying has been at Goodwill auctions, but I've also learned that the quality of the auction varies GREATLY from location to location.

It truly comes down to who is putting it together and how well they know their bidders.

We've checked out auctions at maybe a dozen Goodwill locations, but only one is worth attending on a regular basis, so I do suggest everyone check their's out, but be prepared to be disappointed.

Our auction is 90% regulars who show up weekly and are reselling. The rest is usually one-timers or occassional attendees who are shopping.

Sadly, we are losing our guy who runs the auctions to another Goodwill location in May and I am concerned about the quality of the auctions going forward. We'll see.

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Online Storage Auctions / Online Auctions Reach Central Texas
« on: April 05, 2012, 01:41:09 PM »
From the sealed online bids site:

sealedonlinebids (dot) com

This seems to be the first and only auction listed in the Central Texas area.

I could see it being a popular alternative here due to the outrageous summer heat, but we all know how distrusting auction buyers are!!   ;)

I'll be watching it just to see where it ends. If you want to throw out your guesses, please chime in!!

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eBay / Re: Finally making it work.
« on: April 02, 2012, 06:05:44 PM »
If you can get organized and have all your items packaged, weighed, photographed, and description ready to go it helps a bunch.  So on those free days you can list everything.

I've mentioned this before, but I've been using turbolister for the free-day listings. It allows me to create a bunch of listings whenever I have the time and just save them for free day.

Anything that doesn't sell is still saved for the next freebie day.

I wouldn't be able to get as many listings up if I wasn't doing it this way.

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eBay / Re: Finally making it work.
« on: April 02, 2012, 04:50:09 PM »
A good lesson for all of us, here!!

Think of some of these examples next time you're out at the flea picking for ebay!!

Ebay has been a little slow for me lately, but otherwise, it has been a good venue for me so far.

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What's it Worth?? / Re: Sitram Cookware
« on: April 02, 2012, 12:51:50 AM »
I would do like Alias and use it myself, but I'm into cooking, so I would actually get some enjoyment out of them.

The pieces on ebay have done pretty well, but shipping the lot would be a pain and these are probably in rougher shape than the ones I saw in the completed listings.

I'd probably throw them on Craigslist for $75 OBO and see what kind of response comes in.

Good luck!!

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If they don't want such big crowds they they should not use sites such as auction zip  and such.  A lot of folks don't know to look in the paper to find auctions.

You are right about that. I expected our Public Storage auctions to draw a crowd, being a household-name and having a 3 day caravan each month, but is typically 1/3 the size crowd of anything listed on auctionzip.

I think it's a new era of people thinking you can spend 10 minutes online and find everything you need to know about anything.

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Thanks for the link!!!

Here's another one about staging units:

selfstoragetalk(dot)com/tales-trenches/6196-overheard-talk-among-auction-attendees.html

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The Lounge / Re: On vacation in Colorado !
« on: March 29, 2012, 07:08:17 PM »
Glad you're enjoying some time away from home. A little rest and fresh perspective is always good!

As for forum activity, I was curious and checked some things out.

When I first joined in early November, the average "new users" was over 10/day. It's now down to 8.8. Doesn't seem like a lot less, but when you consider how averages are calculated, that is quite a slow-down.

I haven't been posting as much lately, but have been reading daily. Mostly because after hitting a few auctions and reading the reports around here, I realized I would do better with picking and Goodwill auctions. If things continue to slow, I might be hitting storage auctions again. I've got some good fundraiser garage sales (church and school) this weekend, so hopefully I'll find some gold!

Good luck at the fleas!!

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The one thing I can attest to being 100% factual and accurate in the Texas shows, is how SWEATY everyone gets while working their lockers.

It gets rather nasty down here!!

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I just wanted to point out something I had missed until my wife pointed it out.

Moe is not in the credit sequence and has been replaced by Roy Williams. If it is a permanent change, that is one step towards a better program.

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