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<blockquote data-quote="bigsilly" data-source="post: 376538" data-attributes="member: 1288"><p>I can give a little insight to what happens to people's stuff when they are gone. In addition to my day job I have a booth at a flea market. I buy things at thrift stores, auctions, and estate sales. I have also gotten calls from the family of the deceased to come buy things as well. There are companies that will come in and value items, price it all, and handle the sale of an entire house full of things. In the beginning for me it was a little strange, you are walking into someone's home and it is usually pretty much like they left it. But after you go to enough sales you get over that. Like with anything, some of the sales are better than others. Some of the companies price things better than others. </p><p></p><p>Thrift stores like Goodwill and Salvation Army get a lot of donations from people that are donating grandma's Corning Ware and other household items they have no use for. You would be amazed at the amount of Corning Ware I get from those places that I sell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigsilly, post: 376538, member: 1288"] I can give a little insight to what happens to people's stuff when they are gone. In addition to my day job I have a booth at a flea market. I buy things at thrift stores, auctions, and estate sales. I have also gotten calls from the family of the deceased to come buy things as well. There are companies that will come in and value items, price it all, and handle the sale of an entire house full of things. In the beginning for me it was a little strange, you are walking into someone's home and it is usually pretty much like they left it. But after you go to enough sales you get over that. Like with anything, some of the sales are better than others. Some of the companies price things better than others. Thrift stores like Goodwill and Salvation Army get a lot of donations from people that are donating grandma's Corning Ware and other household items they have no use for. You would be amazed at the amount of Corning Ware I get from those places that I sell. [/QUOTE]
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