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<blockquote data-quote="Barsoom" data-source="post: 1363734" data-attributes="member: 6955"><p>I've been to few storage auctions... there are two types in Tulsa... One is where they sell off the rights to the junk in the whole unit and the other is where they sell the stuff off like a regular auction. The regular auction one has a twist that no boxes could be opened before sale. I was told by one of the auctioneers that was the law.... (who knows) The best storage auctions are put on by the moving companys. They store whole households for people... it actually kinda sad... </p><p></p><p> If you watch the newspaper you will see the storage auctions listed when they have one. I think the law states they have to advertise.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I suspect the storage owners has gone thru the contents of each unit looking for "good stuff". I have heard the stories of people who purchased units and found treasures. One guy claimed he found a .45 Auto in one....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barsoom, post: 1363734, member: 6955"] I've been to few storage auctions... there are two types in Tulsa... One is where they sell off the rights to the junk in the whole unit and the other is where they sell the stuff off like a regular auction. The regular auction one has a twist that no boxes could be opened before sale. I was told by one of the auctioneers that was the law.... (who knows) The best storage auctions are put on by the moving companys. They store whole households for people... it actually kinda sad... If you watch the newspaper you will see the storage auctions listed when they have one. I think the law states they have to advertise. I suspect the storage owners has gone thru the contents of each unit looking for "good stuff". I have heard the stories of people who purchased units and found treasures. One guy claimed he found a .45 Auto in one.... [/QUOTE]
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