Yep , it is a vicious cycle. Those guys could get around the people not wanting it resold, by giving it to a subsidiary company called 1-800 wegotstuff. Some of the boxes they tossed in the truck were sealed shut with the paper box tape so they may have never been opened unless they just happen to have a paper tape dispencer in the storage unit. From the size of the pile, they might have! I have cleaned out 2 old ladys houses here in town for the relatives. They went through and took everything they wanted and told me I could do what ever I wanted with the rest, sell it, donate it, or take to dump. I did all three. They were in a hurry to get the houses sold since they don"t live here anymore. I have another one to do soon also. Complete house with everything in it. It was his Grandmas house but he wants it gone but wants me to split the money with him, not bad deal If I could get it to an area that has money. people here are broke except at the first of the month. His Grandma drove herself to the hospital one day and didn"t come home.House and garage with contents could be bought for 20,000.
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