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I used to watch the show about the storage sheds out in California. Always overpriced. There was one guy on the show, Ivy Calvin, that seemed to put realistic prices on his stuff. They showed his store, complete junk shop.
I had read that most of the good stuff is planted by the producers. Scripted like all reality shows.
Heisman, why turn down that sweet and free reality money?
You're really not taking the moral high ground on this are you? It's storage units.
Who cares if it's BS. It's publicity and it is money. Free money.
Auctions are a total nightmare for most storage facilities.
How long does rent have to go unpaid before you auction it? Is auctioning it a legal requirement?
This may be a stupid question but wouldn't it be cheaper if you just gave them their stuff and got your unit back?
Question regarding the auctions (real ones, not Storage Wars ones): If you were the owner of the facility, a couple of days before the auction, couldn't you cut the lock off, go rummaging through, and find any of the good stuff (baseball cards, tools, guns, jewelry, etc.) and keep it for yourself? Put a new lock on, and cut that one at the auction?
I'd like to say it was a public service to you, man, but the search for the image was totally selfish on my part. I'd call that a sackfull.Bless you Diablo, bless you.