There is an "estate" seller in the area that uses the auction to clear the place out for her customer. The sales are usually the dwelling of the deceased and the family wants the place cleaned out to sell. Runs a silent auction, you walk about the place writing your bid on paper at each item, from Friday morning until Saturday mid-day. Saturday afternoon the buyers must have everything bought removed. The auction company then goes in and lots everything up Saturday evening/Sunday morning for a live auction, and I mean everything. They will even hold desirable stuff back to lot up with the garbage for sunday, and I'm not talking about "one mans trash anothers treasure", I'm talking about refuse, trash, crap, garbage. They stipulate everything in the lot must be removed before they start the live auction and hold people to it, a lot usually will occupy half of a pick-up truck bed. . Monday morning they send in someone to hit the floors a bit and send the sellers a bill for the service, buyers pay 8% premium. They advertise about 3 sales a month, one was all I needed to see.
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