i just want to do it once an see what i find. so im guessing the best way to find out is call some of the places up an ask when there auctions are.Originally Posted by LQQKITZME
i just want to do it once an see what i find. so im guessing the best way to find out is call some of the places up an ask when there auctions are.Originally Posted by LQQKITZME
Yeah.. they are on saturdays.. they just open the door and start bids at 10 bucks or whatever.. but you can't go in and look around.. so its kinda hit or miss.. but there are some cool shit in some of them.. with people loosing jobs and stuff I bet there is a lot to be had.Originally Posted by no mo hondas
View the world through a dogs eyes, if you can't screw it or eat it, pi$$ on it and walk away.
ill find something out this weekend.Originally Posted by LQQKITZME
that's a very valid point...honestly i've never heard of them, but this statement right here makes me want to look into it. not even with people just losing their jobs, but also losing their homes. imagine how much "decent" stuff is in storage.Originally Posted by LQQKITZME
my question is, do the storage companies host these auctions when people can't pay the fees? or is it something the unit owners do? i'm assuming it's a little of both...but just curious.
EDIT: nevermind...my question was answered by the above poster's link.
Hey just wandering if my info was somewhat useful?? I figured I would let people know cause I had no idea these went on and they are def a good way to make some extra money
Originally Posted by stephen