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How would you like to bid on an abandoned storage unit??

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Get it for 1100.00 and find over 500 thousand dollars of rare gold and silver coins in a rubbermaid container??

http://news.yahoo.com/man-reported-500-000-worth-treasure-storage-unit-200501811.html


LOL Now thats some great treasure for the price of a high end metal detector!!!!!
 
Your question .. How would you like to bid on an abandoned storage unit??


My Answer . yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep !!!! :rofl:
 
Would be great but not likely to happen to me, even if I could or would bid on storage units! That would happen one in a million or more! I would never store that much in a storage unit as they are broken into too often and how come whoever stored that much in a Coin Collection couldn't or didn't pay for the rental or at least go and get the stuff out before they sold the contents of the unit???? Good deal for this man if it is on the up and up...they just may tell these tales to get more people to bid on the units and it is a business to the auctioneers and for the programs on TV, like Storage Wars and other simular programs! :angel: Ma Betty
 
"how come whoever stored that much in a Coin Collection couldn't or didn't pay for the rental or at least go and get the stuff out before they sold the contents of the unit????"




The article said the renter died.
 
Thank you for the info and he should have had someone that could get into the locker if something happened to him! A storage unit is a terrible place to keep valuables, as they could be stolen or a fire destroy the units! Was good for the man who ended up with the coin collection for sure! May God Bless you and yours! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
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