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    Blissfully Organized

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY!…read more Rudeness ss to my friends and neighbors is not even a close second to my major upset with this company. I am EXTREMELY angry about what my items sold for. These are only examples according to the sale sheet I received: *I had a 72" and a 65" television. They sold both of these for $325. *They sold all my "green dishes" for $80. This was a collection of Jadeite. One cup costs $24 online! *This is not to mention my entire NEW TempurPedic bed, mattress and ottoman sold for $850. *Two antique credenzas sold for $180 for both. *My one of a kind leather sectional reclining sofa plus my new dining table with bench and 4 chairs (according to the sale sheet) sold for a total of $850. I know each and every item that I had for sale. Some items disappeared from my house and are not listed on the sale sheet. At the end of the sale, only the expensive items had been sold. We still had a house full of stuff I had to dispose of myself. Please be aware. This company has no idea what items are valuable collectibles and which items are high-end. Makes me wonder who bought these items or are they in a warehouse somewhere.

    This is an email I sent to Tammy Moss after our estate sale…read more 6/2/2025 Ref: Diane Grant Estate Sale Dear Tammy, I am very disappointed in you and the trust that you betrayed. For a 4 bedroom, 3 bath house, with some high-end things, patio furniture and collectibles, with most everything for sale, and the total sale amounted to $4,304? Several of our friends who attended said that you were rude to them and aloof to others. They said that many items were priced extremely high and some with no prices, and when asked about a lower price, you said that "these people" will not go down on any price and the marked price was final. Several times, during our conversations, both Diane and I expressly told you that we would be happy for you to negotiate on any prices, as we needed to sell as much as possible and that we trusted you to do the right thing; I am afraid you did not do the right thing Tammy! The day after, I saw many over-priced items, like an old gas-powered edger that was priced at $150! I sold it for $20, and it did not even crank for the man .... he took it! Also, our contract stated that you would arrange for a local charity to pick up remaining items and you did not do that. When I called, you said you were on your way to a meeting. We waited for your call and had it all boxed up, no call. We packed it all up and took it to a local charity. I know we had a lot of stuff and that you and you had to do a lot of work; we appreciated that. There were many things in the attic that I told you about, that we could not get out because we were exhausted; they were still there. Maybe that was too much to ask and I can understand that. I hope that you can do better for future estate sales and that you might research the collectibles rather than give them away and that you might help them with their donations. Maybe we should have been on the pricing, but you told us that your team would do the research. Caveat emptor - I learned in college! I am afraid my trust in you overshadowed my education and common sense. Shame on me, shame on you. Jim Randle

    Blissfully Organized - home_organization - Updated May 2026

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