jr.deerslayer Posted January 3, 2012 Share Posted January 3, 2012 It might have to due with the storage unit. Don't believe the TV hype of storage wars I found $10,000 in guns. I have been to storage unit auctions. One of the first rules is all fire arms are to be turned in and do not belong to the winning bidder of the unit. So I wonder if that may have somehting to do with them doing that. Sounds like you told them too much info. Word to the wise say as little as possible. A lawyer once told me don't run your mouth to me, just give me the basics. If I know every detail then I can not lie, but I am not lying if I don't know all the details. LOL My boss has been to thousands of these auctions and has always sold the long guns without a problem . Even if it is 1 in every 6000 units that have them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rtozer Posted January 3, 2012 Author Share Posted January 3, 2012 It might have to due with the storage unit. Don't believe the TV hype of storage wars I found $10,000 in guns. I have been to storage unit auctions. One of the first rules is all fire arms are to be turned in and do not belong to the winning bidder of the unit. So I wonder if that may have somehting to do with them doing that. Sounds like you told them too much info. Word to the wise say as little as possible. A lawyer once told me don't run your mouth to me, just give me the basics. If I know every detail then I can not lie, but I am not lying if I don't know all the details. LOL not true..If guns are seen when auctioneer opens the units, they are to be removed. When cleared they can be given back to you. If not seen not there problem. And as far as too much info. You have to give a explanation of where the gun came from. I believe this officer just does not like firearms in the piblics hand.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
max3 Posted January 3, 2012 Share Posted January 3, 2012 not true..If guns are seen when auctioneer opens the units, they are to be removed. When cleared they can be given back to you. If not seen not there problem. And as far as too much info. You have to give a explanation of where the gun came from. I believe this officer just does not like firearms in the piblics hand.. or he wants to add another to his personal collection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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