Teenager Michael Haskell “buys abandoned storage lockers at bargain prices…with the aim of selling their contents for profit”. But: “Two years into his pursuit, he knows all too well that every locker tells a story, many of them bleak.”
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Teenager Michael Haskell “buys abandoned storage lockers at bargain prices…with the aim of selling their contents for profit”. But: “Two years into his pursuit, he knows all too well that every locker tells a story, many of them bleak.”
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"Sometimes it can be a sad story." An abandoned storage unit is always a sad story. Usually because someone is dead. This isn't really a profitable line of business. I know a guy in NJ who does this and he has a house full of stuff he can't move.
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