I am still using my Brother I bought new 10 years ago. Plus a high end HP in mint condition I found in a remodel dumpster with only 700 pages on it. Dumpster diving can be really profitable. Someone was just going to throw it out.
The seller asked us to, however the sale of the property was closing just a couple days later so there wouldn’t be enough time to disassemble the buildings beforehand.
No, this is another bidder trying to buy certain items (who happens to own the company). It’s also listed in the consignment agreement and buyers terms of service that employees of the auction company can bid on items.
You are having so much fun perhaps you should look to buying an abandoned town and relocate the warehouse sale to Trash Town ? Trash Town could have a Rabbit Reminiscing Room for a museum and HQ for the local history group. Your auctions would also have a permament Treasure Trove. You could also live on site which would save on travel time and costs. A function room might also be created in an abandoned hotel in Trash Town to host meet ups with Resale Rabbit's You Tube viewers. The Trash Town Reception Room would also be an ideal venue for your wedding .
Continuing the alliteration , Trash Town would also acknowledge your Garbage Customers by sending them to Garbage Gaol which could be the back gate or bathroom .
So did i hear correctly that you had some consignment stuff there too? How does that work? Did people just bring stuff there because you're doing an auction? Cheers
Nothing more fun than riding on the tractor hitch! Used to do it all the time! I absolutely hate auctions that extend! If you are watching multiple items, no way you can scroll back and forth to keep up.
It's an auction and the good stuff will go for hundred or thousands when it comes to industrial farm stuff, especially antiques. There would be no profit margins or space to store most of the stuff in his warehouse to sit.
Honestly he could have very easily just said "not worth it Ill give you this for each item im not going to list" etc and just never post it. Which I would argue is the problem with estate auctioneers. At least auction style everyone can bid on it with him. The only real advantage here is that he had prior insight and can lot things that are advantageous to a reseller. For the most part everyone that uses this website is a reseller of some kind, and have the option for a week to several weeks to research items shown. On top of he uses his own pictures instead of stock images so everyone can have access to view and research before posting a bid. Its not inherently scummy for him to bid on it so long as everyone has access to the pertinent information per item, everyone will have plenty of time to gain the same information.