I bought a huge gun lot unit, which turned sideways. They knew there was a lot of good stuff in there and most likely stole it all. My only point, is don't rent from this crap company!
I'm not necessarily taking their side but if you knew going into it that the unit sale didn't include any guns or ammo, how exactly were you going to " hook the whole OB board up", as you said in your other post?Baseball Is Life said:
The auction said "Guns and ammo are not for sale.". I called to clarify what that meant. They told me any open guns or ammo had to be instantly turned over and they expected anything you found (unsupervised at home) to be turned over, which I agreed to. I won the auction and then it changed to that I had to clean the unit in front of them and give them all the guns and ammo on site. I didn't agree to that.
At that point, they banned me from the unit and wouldn't cancel the auction. That means I am out all the money, but couldn't collect on the unit. I was super nice and just trying to work through this, They 100% know what was in there, are mad I won and doing what they can to jack with me.
If mine, the mother load is getting parlayed into (dozens of) scratch-offs.Bayou City said:
What's that's mother load total? $215?
Bayou City said:
Lol. Looks like Cinnamon Stixxx didn't pay her unit. What's that's mother load total? $215?
You took all of the tips a stripper made one weekend. I'll bet those ones smell like vanilla.Baseball Is Life said:
Also, I hit the motherload (it has been deposited at the bank) on a cheap unit the other day. Give and take of this crazy world.
Furlock Bones said:
Also how does a storage auction where you misunderstood the rules relate to renting a unit from said company?