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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Ever see this at an auction???
« on: January 31, 2011, 11:25:27 PM »
 This is a normal ad; many facilities cut the lock take a picture and then lock it back with a seal on the unit. Some go off the supposed inventory list of the tenant. Do this to alleviate your fears , take the ad with you to the auction. Match up the units and auction ad numbers you will be amazed at how much stuff they do not put in the ad! Most of the auctions I attended was advertised like this. Not a biggie.

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General Storage Auction Talk / Facebook
« on: January 31, 2011, 07:15:55 PM »
Facebook is an excellent resource for gaining some insight to a person whose unit is on the chopping block.  I would say in my experience I can locate about 40% of all people I search.  With the information you can gain from a person's profile, you can use this insight into your bidding.  Obviously, there are other important factors; how the unit looks, what materials and objects can you see, etc.  But information is power, and every little bit helps.  A couple of experiences I have had doing using this resource, provided great results.  For example, I searched this one lady on FBook and found out she owned a small fitness company.  She also wore some serious designer clothing from what her pics conveyed.  So I get to the auction with this info, unit comes up, a 5 X10, and there was a whole bunch of boxes.  The contents behind the boxes were blocked from view, but I sensed there was more.  I got it for about 175, kinda high, but I took an educated guess.  Sure enough, fitness equipment in the back of the unit.  Free weights, dumbbells, etc.  Made all my money back on those items alone.  And just like I saw in her profile, girl had some serious clothing and accessories.  I let my wife dig through that.  Overall, it wasn't a killer unit, but it was very profitable.  No way in hell I would have bid on this unit by appearance alone.  Although, I did, at times, feel like a creep scoping these individuals out.  It's a business though, they didn't pay their rent, **** happens.

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I'm not necessarily a newbie to the game but a newbie to the forums. 
I haven't hit up an auction since November, I'm a teacher with a one year old son, so free time is extremely rare.  However, I am planning on hitting up an auction on Saturday.  I live in the Twin Cities and the auction is about 30 minutes out of the metro, I'm curious about the crowd situation due to the national exposure this "hobby" has been receiving.  I did find a really sweet website that has every town within a 50 miles radius' local legal ads/news.  And it's amazing how many storage auctions are listed that I was unaware of otherwise.  It's incredible.  Auctionzip only had 1 of these auctions on it's website, ONE!  Out of at least 30 auctions.  I'll keep you posted on what the auction situation is like here in the frozen state of Minnesota.

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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Minnesota
« on: January 30, 2011, 07:33:34 PM »
New to the forum, 2 year buyer.  I live in Minnetonka, Minnesota and look forward to learning from and hearing all of your stories.  Happy hunting.

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