(note how the featured characters almost always win the storage bins
Very true but I also noted a show where they said there were 25 units and after three they were at the “last unit of the day” I suspect they edit out the other bid winners.
I do not know about seeding the units,,,they may to make for better tv...but I always am suspicious of the cavalier way they assign “values” and I wonder about the “experts” pricing of items.
Still I watch ‘em because Brandi is hot, Dave is a dick and Barry drives the absolutely coolest vehicles.
Yeah, just because Darrell says, "There's a hundred dollar bill right there," doesn't make it so. You have to actually SELL the stuff and what you say they are worth and what they sell for are two different things.
I do not know about seeding the units,,,they may to make for better tv...but I always am suspicious of the cavalier way they assign values and I wonder about the experts pricing of items.
I've known quite a few people who run storage yards, and have attended one of the Storage Wars auctions. Units that are up for auction for Storage Wars are pre-inspected by producers and the locks replaced. That is why they ALWAYS look new when cut. The morning is spent shooting the 'entry' scene, then it's off to the side to film the various bits, and near noon they shot the three auctions the characters were bidding on - the public was welcome to bid against them, but bins that might have gone for $200-$400 suddenly go for $2000.
Valuation of the found items is pretty far from the actual sale value - more than a few times I've seen them give insurance valuation (about 10x what it should sell for.) But do these 'finds' happen? Oh, absolutely.