Auction companies do this already to some extent...albeit on the back end, after the person has died usually. That’s because horders don’t want help downsizing while alive.
I’ve been to a few auctions, and witnessed people buying crates of junk...always wondered if an estate auction was in their family’s future.
Things are harder and more complicated to do when you're older. In the old days daughters spent many days and months helping parents with these kinds of moves, but today most daughters are working and have families. The love is there - but not the easy access to 'time'.
A comprehensive business dealing with this issue would be MORE than a company swooping in to take the 'good stuff' to sell. It would offer a vital service that's not being offered anywhere today.
Ive been to a few auctions, and witnessed people buying crates of junk...always wondered if an estate auction was in their familys future.
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No when I used to auction when I was in my late teens and twenties and trying to put together our house, I would buy the Dollar and 50 cent boxes, pull out the one thing and toss the rest to the dump