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Can I auction my furniture?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 372565" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>If you leave your stuff in the house, they will not auction it off, they will call haulers to take it to the dump-its a big business in Ca to go to foreclosed homes. SO helps a friend who hauls for storage places when people don't pay their storage bills - anymore with the economy, they have very few bidders on the units and they are pretty much busy all week hauling stuff to the dump - its not all trash - some of it is really nice but don't have the time or room to bring it home and put it up on Craigs list</p><p> </p><p>I think as far as a moving sale, it would be better to strike while the iron is hot and you have someone right there. Giving them a chance to walk away and think about it, or going to another garage sale where they may find something better might be a waste of time It it comes down to it, maybe with the left over stuff, a call to Goodwill or Veterans place to come and take it - at least you will get a tax deduction for the stuff</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 372565, member: 47"] If you leave your stuff in the house, they will not auction it off, they will call haulers to take it to the dump-its a big business in Ca to go to foreclosed homes. SO helps a friend who hauls for storage places when people don't pay their storage bills - anymore with the economy, they have very few bidders on the units and they are pretty much busy all week hauling stuff to the dump - its not all trash - some of it is really nice but don't have the time or room to bring it home and put it up on Craigs list I think as far as a moving sale, it would be better to strike while the iron is hot and you have someone right there. Giving them a chance to walk away and think about it, or going to another garage sale where they may find something better might be a waste of time It it comes down to it, maybe with the left over stuff, a call to Goodwill or Veterans place to come and take it - at least you will get a tax deduction for the stuff Marcie [/QUOTE]
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