When we had my parents' house and the rest of their belongings auctioned off after they passed, the auctioneer asked if he could bring in some other items to sell. Sure, why not. The only thing of REAL value there, to me, was the house. Everything of sentimental value or that we wanted/needed to hang onto was pulled out beforehand.
One entire shed of items got paid to someone else, and items that were in the house never got listed or "officially" sold. Yet he couldn't refute the photos we had sent him, as those photos were taken as we were leaving the house to head back here. We actually had to wait a few hours to leave so I could get different pics sent to him of some items.
Then also, his website would only allow for images under a certain size. I sent him a sample and he said that was fine. So, I sent them all that size, yet most showed up on the website looking like 2/3 of the photo and item had been cropped off!! Did they call and tell us? Nope. And we did not have internet here at the time, so had no way to pull up the website. So we ended up losing quite a bit of money on that deal, also. Yes, we were upset, but it IS just stuff, after all. We honestly don't need any more stuff, and I have threatened many times to just start throwing this stuff out of a building and setting fire to it! Got too much!!
...Please forgive my being hot-under-the-collar. Just came in from outside and it's like 79F here. Yeah, yeah....make fun, but for me, that's like John in la being up above 100F!!
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