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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike Braiotta From Storage Wars New York
« on: February 27, 2013, 07:38:08 PM »
Anything Travis is a part of I will deff look in to. He has been nothing but a stand up guy and a true gentleman. Travis you have my support 100%.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 24, 2013, 08:24:18 PM »
I don't think I could ever buy a room up for auction online. Just doesn't seem like you would be able to make an accurate judgement. You need to be on the playing field to play the game. Get your hands dirty, battle the crowds.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 21, 2013, 07:57:51 PM »
I clicked the link you posted and it had a bunch of different rooms up for auction. Which one were you talking about?

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 18, 2013, 07:24:34 AM »
Apex sounds like a place for me!

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 16, 2013, 07:33:29 PM »
Sandy Deff put a hurtin on all of us. When it comes to a store my first one I had I sold everything from pots and pans to clothing. I can tell you this I will never do that again. Don't get me wrong if you have a market for those type items you can do very well. The problem I ran in to was everybody who came in thought my store was a giant tag sale and would make ridiculous offers. I mean if I have an item for sale for $10 and you offer me a $1 you might as well leave. My favorite thing I used to love telling people "how about this I go outside and smash it in to a million pieces and you can have it for free". NO BS I told that to more than one person. I'm not trying to discourage you at all the main thing is to open your store in an area where a majority of middle class people live. Rich people are to ashamed to be seen walking in a thrift/second hand store and people with low income will nickel and dime you to death. I am just speaking from my experience I am no retail expert.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 16, 2013, 04:51:05 PM »
Storage Wars NY is deff not canceled. Will be back on very soon. From what I told June/July.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 15, 2013, 08:33:59 PM »
I'm thinking if I do a small store again that I would prob be open on weekends only. There is no way I am going back to running my shop 6 days a week. Been there done that.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 15, 2013, 05:27:46 PM »
Nothing to crazy. Hit a few auctions, bought a few rooms. No beautiful babies this week just your everyday sort of rooms. I'm actually considering opening a new store (wife's idea). Just the same old hustle and grind.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 07, 2013, 07:28:36 AM »
Mike, do you go to auctions 6 days a week?

Not really it all depends on what facilities are going up. I am not sure where you guys are from but around here when facilities have their auctions sometimes all you need is one day a week. For instance what was it two weeks ago one place had 52 rooms in one day. I bought 8 of them. In NYC when facilities have auctions sometimes they are so massive you can score big and not spend a ton of money and have enough product to move for a month.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 07, 2013, 07:24:13 AM »
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!

Honestly it depends on what kind of mood I am in that day. Of course looking in to see what I can sell right away plays a big part of how much I am willing to spend. Don't get me wrong I am still a thrill seeker of what could be. My favorite auctions to go to are moving and storage auctions. 90% of the rooms that go up are ones that have been professionally moved in so the items are usually a lot better than your everyday storage facility. Writing on boxes are hit and miss sometimes I have seen a lot of tricky facilities that have written different things on boxes just to increase bids. "Star Wars" for instance at a real grimy place I went to once every box was written with Collectibles, Baseball Cards Etc just to drive the bids. I was smart enough to stay away. unfortunately a guy I know wasn't. He got beat real bad to find nothing but old clothes and garbage inside those boxes.
Brick was a blast. I love outside facilities. In NYC there is hardly ever and outside room so being free to walk around like we did in Brick and CT was a real treat.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 06, 2013, 06:47:01 AM »
Beer, Pizza & Storage Auctions seem like a real great idea! 8)

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 05, 2013, 07:39:14 AM »
Where did everybody go? Travis it might be time to create that blog for me.... 8)

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Dont get me wrong I still try to do the right thing. Only problem is I know a lot of these facility managers very well from dealing with them over and over. They all tell me that whenever we leave the personals behind they end up in the trash anyway.

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I have pretty much given up on trying to separate the documents. As we all know every auctioneer says in the beginning of the auction to return all personal documents to the facility. I have learned that auctioneers just say that to protect themselves. I want to say almost 98% of the facilities will not take them back. I have tried over and over to give them back but nobody wants them.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: February 01, 2013, 06:30:50 PM »
Thanks Man! I'm here let the people come. This forum is great! Bunch of down to earth people!!

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