Closed September 2017

How To Get Rid of the Stuff in Your Storage Unit

Storageunits4_2Did you know that one in eleven US households rents storage space, and that 7 square feet of commercial storage space now exists for every American? (click here for source) I tend to get on a soapbox about this issue, as so often the rental cost of these units exceeds the replacement cost of the items inside them. I heard a funny story a couple of weeks ago about how one family got rid of their stored items.

A good ol’ Texas boy, let’s call him Billy Joe, was telling me that when someone in his family passed away leaving two or three storage units full of stuff nobody wanted, they were scratching their heads as to what to do with some of the larger items. Nobody wanted to pay to haul them away, and they just decided to put things out in the storage unit lot with signs on them saying things like, "Jim–here is the table you wanted." And mysteriously, these items were all taken away… "Jim" had come to get them!

The theory on this method is that if they had just left them out and said, "Free- take it away," the perceived value of the item would be nothing and nobody would take it.  Since they made it seem with the signs like someone desired the item (the fictitious "Jim"), it magically became desirable. I am sure the storage unit people probably prefer that you not do it this way, but I thought the story was just too funny not to share.

Do you have a storage unit that is long overdue for re-evaluating? Tell us in the comments!

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Jamie

We had a similar experience. My sis and I had a yardsale and at the end we boxed up the leftovers and put a “free” sign on it. Nobody seemed to want it. Then my Dad told us that we should put a dollar amount on it because people would value it more. We replaced the “free” sign with “take it all for 5 dollars”… we sold it in 20 minutes. Amazing…

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Lynne

Freecycle is a good way to unload unwanted items, keeping them out of the landfills and putting your items to good use – easier to donate to a family or individual in need than to just discard in the rubbish bin! There are locations everywhere nowadays, just search the web!

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Megan @ Disorder2Order

*sigh*
I am with you Lorie, I could go on for days about storage units and what they enable…
I do like the idea of “giving” things away without really having to do much work. Great post!

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