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General Storage Auction Talk / Re: GETTTING SERIOUS NOW
« on: April 13, 2012, 10:39:23 PM »
Crap, my 18th Century ink well was only worth $2K......dammit!  >:( >:( >:(

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eBay / Re: International Shipping
« on: April 10, 2012, 03:52:34 PM »
Been screwed to many times I will not ship anything outside the USA. I will let a foreign buyer bid but has to ship to a USA address then it there problem to get it out of the country.  Be aware that lying on a customs form is a felony that includes understating the value or  saying it is a gift when it is not.  I had many want the value put at some nominal low value but they want it insured for what they paid or want you to lie about what it is on the form. Had a friend get a $5,000 Rolex refused because the buyer did not want to pay duty. It tied up his paypal account for 3 or 4 months till he got it back that is how long it took for it to show back up.   I know some items will bring a lot more if you ship to international addresses. I always get Canucks wanting to buy stuff from me and they act hurt that you will not sell it is still an international address.

That's good stuff right there!!   :)

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Auction Scene #4...April, 2012
« on: April 10, 2012, 03:49:50 PM »
Just catching up from this past weekend/holiday  :)

Went to a facility on Good Friday that is part of a strip mall-type office complex.  The only ones there were me, another couple who have a store, and Mr. Whale. (not him again!)  :P

Three lockers - bidding went like this:
#1 - 5x5, with absolute crap - Whale opens at $25, couple go $30, Whale $35, couple $40, Whale $50 and wins.  (Couple comments to me "Didn't want it, but wasn't going to let him have it for $25!) 

#2 - 10x30 - half full with two or three dressers, four stock car slicks, a couple racing jacks, misc. tools, and boxes/bags.  Couple opens at $50 - Whale to $100 - and on it went to $850 with the Whale winning.  Wow, maybe he's Dale Earnhardt's cousin or something... 

#3 - 15x50 - (GIANT locker) - about half-full of big furniture - three full size cloth office couches, a couple conference room medium-sized tables, desks, chairs, etc. - but limited amount of boxes and no file cabinets.  Whale starts at $100 - and he never stopped.  Couple went up to $1700 - Whale won at $1800. 

So Mr. Whale flexed his muscles and won them all, and with tax spent around $3000.  Apparently one of those days where he wasn't going to lose a unit.   Things are picking up with two more this week and three next week.  Hoping for the best - good luck to everyone!

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eBay / Re: International Shipping
« on: April 09, 2012, 01:09:29 PM »
I only ship to US and sometimes Canada.  I will do APO's and other military addresses.  I had one auction that the winner was from Mexico.  I had only "US shipping" so I knew he had to of found the listing on the US servers.  However, he paid with a note to have the item shipped to a address in New Mexico.  That I could do and did.  I've had people from Canada buy my US only shipping auctions before.  We used the ebay Q&A section to iron out details.  Not had any problems with Canada as they have good tracking.  With the changes to Ebay's rules about tariffs and such that should help sellers out.

As far as shipping to China, Middle East, etc. - not going to happen.

I'm with craig on this one.  Been on eBay since 1996 (almost since the beginning) - and have shipped to USA ONLY for many years.  Still get the occasional international buyer who REALLY wants the item, but I handle on a case-by-case basis.  Most times it's not worth the hassle (or the risk).  Now even Canada makes you fill out all the paperwork.   :(

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eBay / Re: Finally making it work.
« on: April 02, 2012, 01:24:36 PM »
Gotta love it when a plan comes together!!   :D  (And the 50 freebies reset!!)

I would suggest making insurance mandatory on any glass items you list.  I have shipped a lot of figurines, glasses, Pyrex-type bowls, etc. - had a few get broken despite taking every packing precaution - but the broken number has been surprisingly low.  Insurance helps those few cases.  Don't get me wrong, I love the good old USPS, but some of their people packing trucks think "FRAGILE" is a country in France. ::)

Good luck - and keep us informed on how it's going.     

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Tea for Two - Good News/Bad News
« on: March 30, 2012, 03:40:18 PM »
I know there have been several threads about small crowds, but most are approaching a year old, so I though I would update with today's auction story.....

Local independant facility - three lockers was down to one by start time.  The ONLY buyer there was..........ME!   :o   I had talked to the facility owner and checked in, so I knew I was at the right spot.   (That's the good news)  The Manager even commented "Wow, guess you'll be getting a locker today!"  As we were walking through the gate to head to the single unit, up drives a second buyer - THE LOCAL WHALE!  (bad news)  I'm thinking "O crap, there goes my locker."

Unit was a 5x7 - One-third of it included a couple antique baskets, a few pieces of cast iron cookware, some books, stepladder, weed eater (rusty), and DVDs - and two-thirds was crates and crates of paperwork.  They were the plastic see-through crates, so you could see the bills, taxes, magazines, etc. (I'm talking 5-feet high!!)   My estimated selling value was about $200, so I set my limit at $100.  Mr. Whale started at $25, I went to $50, he went $75, and I went $100 - he walked up, flashed in a light - and bid $125.   >:(    I backed out, and he'll do alright with the stuff at his store. 

Still bizarre there were only two of us there, and sad that the other bidder had to be him!  Oh well......there's always the next one.

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Gotta love this quote from the SST link above ------>

"Storage buyers are the most distrustful people I have ever met. "  ::) ::)

Whatever you say pal.  Of course, that storage owner calls his own distrust in people "good business sense"   ??? ???

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The Treasure Chest / Re: Finally a good one
« on: March 29, 2012, 10:14:35 AM »
Those photos and negatives are a great find.  You do what you want, but unless you need fast money, take the time to sort and sell them as individual items.  You will get your money back as these types of things sell pretty well on eBay.  I have a buddy from Milwaukee who buys, then prints, and then re-sells Milwaukee Brewer photos/negatives and makes a killing.  As a guide, check out these two links from eBay ------->  Even at $10-20 each, you are bound to make some good $$$.   ;)     Good luck and be sure to report back on your progress.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=Milwaukee+Brewers+Negative&_sacat=0&_odkw=Sports+Negatives&_osacat=0&_from=R40&LH_Complete=1

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=Muhammad+Ali+Negatives&_sacat=0&_odkw=muhammad+Ali+NEgatives&_osacat=0&_from=R40&LH_Complete=1

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Wanna bet old "Ben" is owed about......$500 on this unit!!?? 

IT LOOKS LIKE A STOR ITS GOT ITS OWN SECTIONS (Yep, I always admire the plywood walls and piles upon piles of junk at most "stors" where I shop)  AND IS NOT YOUR "TYPICAL UNIT" THIS CUSTOMER USED TO HAVE YARD SALES ON THE PROPERTY SO WE KNOW THERE IS ALOT OF NICE STUFF HERE (translation = stuff they couldn't sell/give away)   ...YOUR GETTING A GREAT DEAL ON THIS (spell check out of order??), ITS TRULY A GOOD MONEY MAKING UNIT. WE CAN LET YOU WALK IN THIS ONE (but we have to blindfold you first!) ...WE ADDED ALOT OF STUFF FROM OTHER UNITS ALSO...(translation = water damaged, rat infested, rotting junk we wanted to get rid of)   FIRST $500 TAKES CALL OR TXT BEN AT EZ STORAGE  (...and I'll be off the hook for the half-a-grand I'm owed, and you'll be stuck with all this "great" merchandise.....let the big bucks flow!!!)

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General Storage Auction Talk / Re: u-haul?
« on: March 27, 2012, 06:59:49 PM »
Sorry to hear that - sounds like they have their own way of doing things.   ???

A few notes about the U-Haul auctions in my area (Mid-South)

1.  Like clockwork, our U-Haul auctions are ALWAYS on the third Monday of the month
2.  The caravan ALWAYS starts at 8:00am at the same location
3.  Any of the locations will tell you where, when, etc.  (No "corporate office" BS)
4.  They are the only place in the area using a legitimate, certified auctioneer (not facility owner/employee)
5.  Always have a good number of lockers up for auction
6.  Most of the locales are inner-city, so quality merchandise is usually lacking
7.  Crowds are normally moderate - less than 40-50
8.  They do charge $50 deposit PER LOCKER, which could get expensive if you win at several locations
9.  48 hours to clean out lockers (a little more if you ask)

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The Lounge / Re: Auction Hunters live
« on: March 26, 2012, 01:10:52 PM »
To quote my wife:

"This is painful to watch...."

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Auction Scene #3...March, 2012
« on: March 26, 2012, 12:59:39 PM »
Just as a point of reference - I was back in Wisconsin (for a funeral  :() - and checked out an auction in Milwaukee.  Three units (heard it was down from 6) - with prices about average with what everyone has been posting.  $150-$500 range - mostly clothes and worn furniture - only one had a washer.  Crowds were about 20, but this was a weekday.

The thing that killed me was gas was $4.26 per gallon!   My local price is about $3.62, which still makes me choke to pay $50+ to fill up.  But at that rate, it's closer to $65!  I didn't see $4.00+ in any other state than Wisconsin. (bastards)   $3.89-$3.99 at most places.  I feel for those of you with super high gas prices.  Makes the job of buying/selling a unit even harder than it has been.  And it looks like no end in sight......

Remember, Memorial Day is coming!! :P 

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The Treasure Chest / Re: Pretty interesting find........
« on: March 26, 2012, 12:35:29 PM »
Wow - that's great.  Good luck and keep us informed!

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Auction Scene #3...March, 2012
« on: March 20, 2012, 03:39:14 PM »
Well today was my 3 facility late afternoon auction.  Only 6, 2, 4 units this month.  Crowd was pretty big again (30-50 people) but just about the same "bidders".  Units were priced a little better then what is "normal".  I picked up a gamble unit for $50.  Could of had it at $5 but a newbie jumped in to $10, so I jumped to $20, him $25 and then me to $50.  Has a grill, junk cooler, 2 boxes, and 2 totes (1 looked like cloths).  Just wanted to see what all would find so rolling the dice.

Buddy got a good tool unit for $310.

Good luck on your return on 50-bucks....let us know how it pans out! :)

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Auction Scene #3...March, 2012
« on: March 18, 2012, 06:23:56 PM »
About 40 people at Saturday's auction (3/17/12) with 20 units plus some old cars up for bid.  There were two other auctions on opposite sides of town, so it did thin things out a little.  This is one of the oldest storage facilities in my area - with OLD cinder block walls and gravel/grass walkways  ::)  As you can imagine, many lockers had mold and water - and it seemed like every locker that had anything good in it, also had something REALLY bad in it too!  (Projection TV, six moldy mattesses, fire ant infestation, etc.)  

Winning bids were from $50-$900 - I bid on three units but stopped at my limit and got outbid.  I knew I would have to bust my hump and to make little if anything.  From what I saw, the winning bid took all the profit out of the three lockers I was interested in.  


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