MyNameIsJeff said:
So they held you to the terms you agreed to and your response is a long series of posts on a random message board griping about being scammed because they held you to the terms you agreed to?
YUUUP!
MyNameIsJeff said:
So they held you to the terms you agreed to and your response is a long series of posts on a random message board griping about being scammed because they held you to the terms you agreed to?
Belton Ag said: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.
I may be misreading your posts but it sounds like you intended to keep any guns you found while unsupervised at home, which violates the terms you agreed to.
Sucks you didn't get a refund, though.
Belton Ag said:Bayou City said:
Lol. Looks like Cinnamon Stixxx didn't pay her unit. What's that's mother load total? $215?
I'm surprised there wasn't glitter all over that pile of scrilla.
Jason_Roofer said:
None of this makes sense. Prior to auction, the storage company has already gone through all of the unit and inventoried everything. If they didn't want you do have the guns, they would have made those disappear prior to any auction.
Baseball Is Life said:Jason_Roofer said:
None of this makes sense. Prior to auction, the storage company has already gone through all of the unit and inventoried everything. If they didn't want you do have the guns, they would have made those disappear prior to any auction.
The storage company should never touch a lien unit. The tenant can even beat the auction winner to the faciality, to reclaim their unit. Whoever pays first, wins.
Where did you get this inventory stuff from? It's illegal as all get out.
Appropriate for a stripper.Baseball Is Life said:Jason_Roofer said:
None of this makes sense. Prior to auction, the storage company has already gone through all of the unit and inventoried everything. If they didn't want you do have the guns, they would have made those disappear prior to any auction.
The storage company should never touch a lien unit. The tenant can even beat the auction winner to the faciality, to reclaim their unit. Whoever pays first, wins.
Where did you get this inventory stuff from? It's illegal as all get out.
go ahead and flag the posts as spam so staff can nuke it.Bayou City said:
Can someone kill this thread w fire? Obvious troll snacks.
Why would this be a troll? There have been people from this board, over to my house, buying these storage items.Bayou City said:
Can someone kill this thread w fire? Obvious troll snacks.
Baseball Is Life said:Jason_Roofer said:
None of this makes sense. Prior to auction, the storage company has already gone through all of the unit and inventoried everything. If they didn't want you do have the guns, they would have made those disappear prior to any auction.
The storage company should never touch a lien unit. The tenant can even beat the auction winner to the faciality, to reclaim their unit. Whoever pays first, wins.
Where did you get this inventory stuff from? It's illegal as all get out.
The OP consisted of eight posts within the span of an hour and a half...Baseball Is Life said:Belton Ag said: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.
I may be misreading your posts but it sounds like you intended to keep any guns you found while unsupervised at home, which violates the terms you agreed to.
Sucks you didn't get a refund, though.
I don't want to rehash too much, as I have mostly moved on. However, like I said, I called and asked before I bid. "open guns and ammo excluded" were supposed to be about openly visible items. I even specifically asked about the cases and boxes and was misled. If I was truthfully told, cool, but that wasn't the case. They hooked me, stole my deposit and have even jacked with my auction account. Sad.