This unit has a 2 days pickup timeline. This means after the auction has ended you have 2 days to entirely remove the contents of the unit.
This unit has a $100 refundable cleaning deposit. You get this deposit back after you have emptied out the unit completely. You must pay this deposit with: Cash, and show photo ID and your confirmation number or you will not be given access to the unit.
This facility accepts the following types of payment for the final bid amount: Cash
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Please note that when collecting the contents of this unit you must make an appointment prior to arrival.The office hours of this facility are: Monday-Friday 9 am - 5 pm ,Lunch 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm Daily
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Comments (2)
Why are 6 out of 8 pictures of somebody cutting off a lock? A picture of somebody with a grinder cutting a lock is a useless piece of information to me when it comes to making a decision on whether or not to risk wasting my hard earned money on. This storage unit appears to have some interesting things in it but the two partial pictures do not give me enough information for me to risk my money on and I am positive I'm not the only one who feels this way. That means you are sabotaging your own income by losing out on people bidding due to lack of information which is potentially very good for the bidders who are willing to risk a tiny amount of money but horrible for you making the most you can. Why would anyone take more than one picture of a lock being cut anyway because any more than one picture is useless?
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