Storage Wars: Rene’s Home Run (Season 11) | A&E

Rene purchases 3 lockers that bring in a profit of over $80k in this clip from Season 11, Episode 8, “Assassin’s Greed.” #StorageWars
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Packed with dramatic bidding, intense rivalries and quirky personalities, “Storage Wars” follows treasure hunters Darrell, Brandon, Jarrod, and Brandi as they seek to score big in the high-stakes world of storage auctions.

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20 thoughts on “Storage Wars: Rene’s Home Run (Season 11) | A&E

  1. When I go to a place named, Bargain Hunters, I'm looking to buy the most luxurious Venetian glass from Murano. I'll take 10 of them please.

  2. It seems that many of the negative comment viewers do not understand that much of what you see as higher priced items are not sold in the store but on online, through Ebay and other sources..
    They may even keep some of it in the store for sale until it sells online somewhere on wamhatever platforms they use.
    And believe it or not many of those higher dollar items like say those crystals are sold and bought by serious collectors and museums even. Or maybe a retailer of a specialty glassware shop may buy out the entire collections of expensive glassware just to sell them at a higher price at a shop downtown in some way overpriced specialty shop in a well to do district in a large city.
    I use to work for a thrift store for shipping and receiving and inventory control. We often would get a storage buyout of goods like furniture that are practically all brand new and at best floor model display pieces and we had retailers who would come in and buy the entire lots out of our warehouse before they ever hit the floor to be sold and priced for public sale. These retailers would pay more than what we would sell them off the sales floor for and we made good profit. You need to k ow how the system works before you speak from ignorance of not knowing.

  3. This show is as fake as it gets! Rehearsed, scripted with seeded lockers. It would be refreshing to see one of the "cast," (yes cast) come clean and tell it like it is! I wonder how much they're being paid to be actors?

  4. So because someone on ebay was 'asking' 250$ for that pink glass, somehow to him that means it is worth that?…okay.If I find a booger sculpture made by the local heroin addict that lives in the alley and I 'ask' 90,000$ on ebay for it ,does it mean it is worth that?

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