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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: January 24, 2013, 09:45:11 PM »
They reached out to me. I was running adds on Craigslist about buying contents of people's home for my store when I got the call. They asked if I did storage auctions and I was like "yea 95% of my shop is from auctions". One thing led to another and here I am.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: January 24, 2013, 09:31:47 PM »
Nothing crazy like any Ex's calling but unsure as hell got a ton of Facebook friend requests from people I haven't spoke to in years. All of a sudden they want to be my friend? Come on now... Like I said I'm a normal dude just like everybody else and I'm more than happy to talk to anybody. Just don't want any trolls/spammers screwing with me and I will be more than happy to keep on posting.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: January 24, 2013, 09:10:04 PM »
My uncle took me to my first auction when I was about 9 years old. He would take me to garage sales and flea markets all the time. Back then he was a glorified junk man but he sure did know his stuff. Buy low sell high.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: January 24, 2013, 08:46:39 PM »
I am all about things I can sell quick. Furniture is a tough one for me. Takes up a lot of room and unless its a piece that's a little out of the ordinary I end up getting stuck with it for way to long.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: January 24, 2013, 08:31:56 PM »
Na man I couldn't get insurance for inventory because there is no real set price per item. All I was able to get was liability so no insurance to cover my merch.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: January 24, 2013, 08:23:18 PM »
They are deff real auction buyers. I wouldn't say they are as seasoned as myself or Joe P but they know what they are looking for. I'm not sure how long they have been in the game for. They do pretty good when it comes to their vintage pop up sales.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Re: Mike From Storage Wars NY
« on: January 24, 2013, 08:13:28 PM »
I know the comparisons are going to start about me and you know who from LA. Operation LockDown my partner Matty Temple and I started way before I knew that I was going to be on the show.

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Mike Braiotta's Blog / Mike Braiotta From Storage Wars New York
« on: January 24, 2013, 07:57:27 PM »
I'm here to talk about the auction game. Any questions you guys might have fire away. Be nice and I will answer just about anything. First off I am a regular auction buyer just like anybody else. I have been doing this for a long time. I'm a typical New Yorker with the mentality that if you treat me right I will do the same in return. Even tho I have been doing auctions for what seems like a lifetime I still learn new things everyday.

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I'm a normal person just like the rest of you. Few fans here and there nothing crazy. I use every trick in the book to try and get rid of my stuff. Craigslist used to be great but has been taken over by spammers. eBay also used to be the way to go but the fees are out of this world. I did own a 2nd hand store. I opened about 3 months before hurricane Irene hit. The area I was in was flooded and I lost pretty much everything. After that storm considering I just opened I had no energy left to rebuild. I went back to the old school way of selling what I like to call (hand to hand combat) granted there is a lot of work trying to sell things without having a store but it does have its perks.(little to no overhead). I have thought about opening a new shop but I'm still unsure about it. I just started listing some items on my website so hopefully that will take off soon.

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What's up guys sorry for the late reply. I bought 8 rooms on Tuesday and in 10 degree weather it is no joke unloading and sorting. Thanks for all the support. Me buying that locker for that lady was one of those things I just felt I had to do. I grew up in a real hard way and I know what it's like to be piss poor. Anyway I will deff answer as many questions as I can for you guys.

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This is Mike from Storage Wars. That is a 100% true story not made up for good PR.

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