- Wardrobes
- Boxspring
- Mattress
- Toys
- Boxes
- Dresser
- Bags
- Microwave
- Shoes
- Backpack
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 $200 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, Debit, Visa, Mastercard, American Express
Please note that some facilities will charge an additional fee for credit card processing.
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: Office hours are Monday to Friday from 9am - 5pm. Please call us at 613-938-3068 Ext 3.
Note:
Before you place a bid on this unit please read these important points:
- Please read our terms of service.
- Make sure you are able to completely empty the unit contents within the timeline specified.
- Check that the facility accepts the method of payment you intend to pay with (not all facilities accept plastic!).
- The descriptive tags contained above in 'Keywords' are only a best guess at what the unit might contain based on the photos and video provided. Bid13 does not offer any guarantee in regards to whether or not the unit will contain the items listed.
If you have any questions about any of the above read our frequently asked questions.
If you have not found the answer you are looking for contact our support staff at support@bid13.com.
Comments (1)
Whats with the "starting prices" for these lockers.??
By law these storage facilities are entitled to auction off someone else's property once the proper steps have been taken. I don't think the storage facility has the right to look and see what's inside and adjust the starting bid accordingly are they.?? I'm thinking that may be illegal as it is tampering with the outcome of an auction. Say they see a motorcycle in the back, do they get to have a starting bid of $2500.....???
This doesn't seem right, because if the auction is a no sale, I believe the contents of the locker then belong to the storage company..?? I know this case is JUST $40 & $150 but the principle still applies and I'm not so sure this is legal.. Is there not a standard $20 or $25 starting point for ALL lockers.?? This is what I have seen.