We attended a showroom sale by Ray’s Estate Sales and won’t be returning. The space was packed wall-to-wall, making it difficult to browse—definitely not accessible—and there was no air conditioning, which made it uncomfortable to be there for more than a few minutes.
Items were advertised as 25–75% off, but the blanket I looked at only had the original price. When I asked, I was told “50% off” on the spot, without any clear pricing label. I then asked if 75% was possible—which is standard negotiating at estate sales—and was met with a flat, dismissive “No thank you.” Not overtly rude, but the tone made it clear that offers were not welcome. We left immediately.
Prices overall were high given the condition and setting. Between the crowded environment, the vague pricing, and the unwelcoming atmosphere, we didn’t see a reason to stay—or to return. We’ve found this to be a pattern across Ray’s estate sales: consistently overpriced...
Read moreNo stars here at all. I was looking to purchase some jewelry for a fair price. They had a security case for all cosmetic jewelry but any gold jewelry was kept in the seller's pocket until I inquired about precious metals. When He showed me the jewelry, each piece was ridiculously marked up. Obviously he could have placed them in the case where they would have been safe from theft. All items that don't sell are deeply discounted for the estate sale owners. Steer clear of these sales. This man is a con artist and a crook to all all his clients. Everything in this sale other wise was grossly...
Read moreHas anyone ever gone to an estate sale where an item was I tagged, hanging on the wall, not paid for… but on hold?? While you are standing there with money in hand ready to buy?? To make it more insulting, I was told they don’t do holds, but this was ‘an important customer’. WOW… Beware of Ray’s Estate policies and stick with Cellar Door Estate Sales where if it’s not paid for, it’s available and ALL their customers...
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