u/DefinitelyNotLola

Hey estate sale company people - I’ve got a question about testing electronics before a sale.

Like for example, say a client has 50 pieces of stereo components that have been in storage for 10 years, do you do anything beyond dusting it off and plugging it in? My client seems to expect a full evaluation of functionality for complex pieces. Is that a normal thing? Is that too much?

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u/DefinitelyNotLola — 5 days ago

I'm helping someone find a new home for this, and am curious what kind of appeal this has for collectors? Yes it works, and works well. 1 owner, some wear to the case and front panel, but otherwise great. Any opinions?

u/DefinitelyNotLola — 9 days ago

I have mayor envy real bad today.

I love all the updates about everything Zoran Mamdani is doing for NYC. He’s hit the ground running, and I'm genuinely impressed. He makes me hopeful that other politicians will realize that working for the city and its citizens is an actual real and doable option.

And then, I think about our Cherelle. Shes basically that mean substitute teacher who just yells at the class and threatens to take recess away If we don't shut up and behave.

End rant.

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u/DefinitelyNotLola — 18 days ago