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How many idiots do you think got into storage unit buying

Posted on 2/28/12 at 7:45 pm
Posted by BilJ
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 2/28/12 at 7:45 pm
Due to shows like storage wars only to discover 99% of them are actually filled with shite the owners obviously did not want and not hidden treasures?
Posted by BlacknGold
He Hate Me
Member since Mar 2009
12053 posts
Posted on 2/28/12 at 7:47 pm to
are you insinuating that these shows are staged? cause i will climb through the internet and punch you through your shitty computer monitor.
Posted by Cosmo
glassman's guest house
Member since Oct 2003
120410 posts
Posted on 2/28/12 at 7:47 pm to
dude, I bought a storage unit in port allen and got a nice Zebco fishing reel and an ab lounger. shits legit.
This post was edited on 2/28/12 at 7:47 pm
Posted by stout
Smoking Crack with Hunter Biden
Member since Sep 2006
167505 posts
Posted on 2/28/12 at 7:49 pm to
I remember actually going to sheriff and tax sales and buying properties a few years prior to shows like Flip This House and the amount of people tripled at the very least. Sadly I saw many that had no clue what they were doing and have some stories about people getting fricked over big time.
Posted by Flair Chops
to the west, my soul is bound
Member since Nov 2010
35573 posts
Posted on 2/28/12 at 7:58 pm to
One of our former employees is doing it now
Posted by iwyLSUiwy
I'm your huckleberry
Member since Apr 2008
34488 posts
Posted on 2/28/12 at 8:10 pm to
An older guy I know own a storage building place. A pretty good sized one. I asked him about this and he said people ask him about the auctions all the time now. He said he used to have them and he would make a couple hundred dollars or so now he can make a few thousand becasue of more people showing up.
Posted by tylercsbn9
Cypress, TX
Member since Feb 2004
65876 posts
Posted on 2/28/12 at 8:48 pm to
My friends dumbass boyfriend think he wants to do this. He has no money and is dumb as hell. I'd love to see him try.
Posted by chinese58
NELA. after 30 years in Dallas.
Member since Jun 2004
30515 posts
Posted on 2/28/12 at 10:28 pm to
I used to run ads for one of the larger storage companies in the nation for all of their Dallas/Ft.Worth locations.

The larger ones have auctions monthly if there are any units that come up and they nearly always do. In Texas they are required by law to run ads for two weeks in a local paper before auctioning it. Each month the owners/managers called with the unit numbers and the date of the auction.

As far as units having valuables in them, sometimes they definitely do. I ran ads for a mover who offered storage to his customers. He got into financial trouble, quit paying his bills and we cut off his advertising. A couple of months later a reader that used his service and paid for storage called complaining about him.

After a Farmers Branch PD investigation we found out the mover had moved the guys possessions from a warehouse he rented to a monthly pay facility in Dallas. He quit paying it and the facility auctioned off the unit. By the time they found the guy he was already in prison for some kind of parole violation.

The facility involved is one that deals mostly with businesses. It's in a terrible warehouse only neighborhood but it's right next to a UHaul place.
Posted by Palm Beach Tiger
Orlando, Florida
Member since Jan 2007
29872 posts
Posted on 2/28/12 at 10:56 pm to
I am a G.M. at a storage facility right now. The answer is a lot. Most of them have found out how hard it is to really make it work doing that and have quit though. People aren't storing gold bars in these things and letting them go to auction. The shows are horse shite. There are some good units, but you have to have an outlet for the stuff like a thrift shop or something and even then used blue jeans aren't worth 40 bucks a pop.
Posted by Slickback
Deer Stand
Member since Mar 2008
27686 posts
Posted on 2/29/12 at 3:04 pm to
My grandpaw owned quite a few and when people wouldn't pay for 6 months or so, we'd cut the lock and throw all their shite in the dumpster. Very rarely was anything of value in them. We did find a gun or two and other small things worth keeping.


That could be due to the fact that it was in Galvez and next to the trailer park he owned.
Posted by Mouth
Member since Jan 2008
20989 posts
Posted on 2/29/12 at 3:37 pm to
its an honest living for people who own a thrift store or have a tent at the local swap meet every weekend.

its buy sell, buy sell all day every day. mostly furniture and tools. the hidden treasure angle I'm sure is far and few between.

and I also agree that the writers put odd nick nacks in them to create story lines.
This post was edited on 2/29/12 at 3:42 pm
Posted by Walt OReilly
Poplarville, MS
Member since Oct 2005
124694 posts
Posted on 2/29/12 at 6:27 pm to
2 buddies i play cards with did

they didnt find much worth anything
Posted by TuscaloosaTiger03
Member since Aug 2005
50 posts
Posted on 3/1/12 at 1:49 pm to
Our local paper actually just did a story about this.

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