When storage units are left abandoned and unpaid, the auction process
begins.
One-ten, one-ten, one-ten. One-twenty.
In less than a minute, Randy Kerr was up to $200, with the numbers
rising far more quickly than they had just moments before, when
bidding started at $45.
Two hundred dollars. Sold.
The winner held up a card with his ID on it. Bidder No. 6 was now
the proud owner of a storage unit filled with . . . well, filled
with what? ...
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I was reading our local newspaper online and came across this article
about finding stuff to resell at storage unit auctions. It reminded
me of the ebook I'm sure I've told you about before where a young man
named Matt turned $10 into $3,000.00. If you're at all interested, I
recommend Matt's ebook, it's full of insights you wouldn't know
without experience.
Get it at: http://auctionriches.com/boxesofcash
Read the article at:
http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/061206/bus_3270753.shtml
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
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