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Can you imagine if the people who didn’t pay for their storage are watching it on tv 😂😂
ОтветитьIs this still on tvs
ОтветитьKomisch , den Zuschlag bekommen immer die selben Bieter
ОтветитьDo they mean the things that cost the most or that made the most profit?
Ответитьthat couple jarred and Brandi are not compatible
ОтветитьMusics too loud
ОтветитьCan we hear from the people that don't like Dave? YUUP
Ответить300 dollars for a box of books? I think he meant 300 nickels
ОтветитьThere is nothing the depreciates faster than books. He's lucky to get a quarter a piece out of them.
ОтветитьBro he’s dreaming with them books
ОтветитьI just love how they overvalue every single junk in their garages LOL.
ОтветитьIdk about y'all but that pink scooter made the whole episode worth it🤣
Ответить2k for a used tile saw?
10$ per tile?
boy is that man gonna lose some money
Hes recycled all them books..an made gas money
ОтветитьI like Brandi.
ОтветитьDon't like yup
ОтветитьDave absolutely lied about those books lmao. He said 300 a box or step which is WILDLY inaccurate. Most of those books are probably worth 50 cents at most, alot of them probably less or worth nothing. Plus There are only certain types of books that stores and book places will buy. And even regular people or collectors only want certain books. He probably still has 95% of those books till this day.
Ответитьwhat a good is this kind
Ответитьtransfer to arif phone pe THANK YOU
ОтветитьBrandy is Hot!😍
Ответитьdon't let dave hess touch your wife he usually pulls her hair down till she falls on her back he didn't care.he really did it.
ОтветитьI know Hester sort of embraced his "villain role" but who would be okay with so many people absolutely hating their guts? He needs to start a group with Gene Simmons 😂
ОтветитьGarbage music 😵
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ОтветитьIf that oak flooring is worth that much im a millionaire
ОтветитьThe reason I think its all setup is bc they immediately jump to the high ticket item that's hidden in the stock right away for every unit. Just doesn't make any sense at all
ОтветитьA box of paper clips ? That's $50 all day
ОтветитьBrandy looks like the innocent type of girl from high school that gets down and dirty
ОтветитьHi
ОтветитьBS
ОтветитьIf you're gonna play background music louder than the video itself, at least play decent music ffs
Ответить$1 for a book.. i need to know where he sells those. I recently had to give away some 100 books that were lying around in good condition. Literally had to donate those to empty out space in the aptmt. These people are dreamers.
Ответитьhate that guy with the yuuuuup in his cap. annoying.
ОтветитьFollow the 10 commandments Christians and ask for forgiveness so you go to heaven
ОтветитьBut how much money did you lose
ОтветитьI wonder why the storage company just sell the items instead selling them cheap to random people?
Ответить“And that pile of rat dookie in the corner, um I can probably get $500 for that”
ОтветитьNice!
ОтветитьYeeeeeeep 😄
ОтветитьWe know they are all paid actors but don't they know why all this "NOS" items have been in lockers for years? As for books, my antique store was donated over 3000 hard covers and cost me $400.00 to haul them to landfill 4 years later.
ОтветитьBrand new tile saw? Looks pretty used to me lmao
Ответитьif those books were worth 9k they would have been sold instead of stuffed into a storage unit. there is probably no real value there
ОтветитьEmpty locker… that’s a 5 thousand dollar bill right there!!
ОтветитьI'm a big fan of young guns Jarrett I'll come back to Be back on TV storage
ОтветитьShut your hole.
ОтветитьWould have kept the vending machines they would be profiting in a few weeks and go on to make way more than 15k wholesale.
ОтветитьFunny they base the value on what the buyers say, rather than by what they earn from selling the items. It's a bunch of BS.
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