Chapter 1366 Chapter 1366 - Change the Order (1/2)

By the time they finished looking at the three warehouse companies, it was very late.

This was a difficulty in the joint warehouse auctions. Warehouse companies tended to come from far away, so it was difficult to gather during the auction.

Until the warehouse auction was successful, not even the warehouse company had the right to enter, let alone move the contents together for further auctioning.

Multiple warehouses would be auctioned to the public, and there would be a lot of hunters. If there was a transfer between warehouse companies, it would take more time.

In this case, the joint warehouse auction would be conducted through bidding.

Treasure hunters lined up to visit the warehouse, but then would not offer a quote on the spot. Interested people would write down the bid on a piece of paper and put it into the box. The warehouse company would check the price and the highest bidder would win.

Back in the car, Li Du drummed across the board on the driver's seat with his knuckles, thinking about how to attack the auction.

He could use the auction to his advantage, but it wasn't enough to make money off the Tiger l.

He had to figure out a way to get people to lose interest in the warehouse where the Tiger l was, or at least to make it uncertain where it was.

After thinking about it, he gradually came up with an idea, but this idea was not too open and aboveboard. However, business was business, and when it came to money and politics, one only cared about winning!

Li Du drove to the grocery store to buy some folding boxes and some big balloons. He then went to several military stores and bought some weapons and tools that looked as if they were from World War II. Of course, they were just fake models.

Once he returned with these things to the combat squadron company warehouse, Li Du has some arrangements for Brother Wolf and the others, so he called them.

The company had gone bankrupt and had cut its staff down to save money, leaving the warehouse company with only a handful of elderly, low-paid security guards.

Late that night, the security guards did not come out to patrol. They believed there was nothing of value in this shabby warehouse, and even if the door was open no one would want to steal anything.

As for the legendary Tiger l tank, it might be in one of the warehouses, but who would have the means to get it out? It was long dead!

The storekeepers didn't really believe the tank was there, either.

First, if there was such a valuable antique tank in there, the warehouse company wouldn't auction it but would keep it for themselves. Second, they had never seen such a large object!

To those who did not know the industry, the news was far from reliable. The Tiger l tank was worth millions of dollars, and all the warehouses combined would not be able to sell for a tenth of its price.

So, if there were a tank in the warehouse, wouldn't the warehouse company just keep it?

It was not allowed by law, however. The warehouse company was just a carrier whose function was to lease out and store things for people. However, even if the warehouse lease contract expired and the owner did not renew it, the things inside would not belong to the warehouse company.

The lease contract of the warehouse company stated that after the lease expired, the first means of disposal of the contents was an auction, and the second means of disposal belonged to the company.

In the heat of early July, the joint warehouse auction began.

Following the order, the first place to start was the warehouse of the combat squadron company.

The auction was supposed to take place in numerical order, with each warehouse auctioned off in turn according to its number.

There were about a dozen times as many treasure hunters as the number of warehouses, and they all came to check out the combat squadron company. Most of them were treasure hunters from Arizona, and even if they did not know each other personally, they could easily get familiar with each other.