She is absolutely right, what's the point in buying something knowing youll wear it for one week out of year or only one night Its more ethical to think about practically when buying clothes instead of whether its in fashion or the season.
@@breakawayfromme just checking, but when i say "seasons" I don't mean fashion trends, I mean the weather seasons. Summer, autumn, winter and spring. I do not wear the same clothes during winter and in summer. Which are 6 months apart.
True, I have same jacket for last 7 years and it comes out only in winters, that too when it's really cold, can't wear it for 10 months when temperatures ranges from 45°c to 10°c
That shaving kit was a brilliant find -- with the condition that it was in, as if it had been purchased just yesterday. I think the lady would have made far, far more money selling it online.
I must say... You got some "experts" there... Can not say if it is gold or not. She should be happy, she did not wanted sell her grandma's sewing machine. He might have sold it for 5 pounds. pfff And wtf? 20 pounds for the violine? 🤨It's good that he's self-employed. As a client, I would fire him and sue him for compensation!
Why would you tell a shop, in advance, what the customer paid for it. Not a very good negotiator. He doesn’t really try to get a good price .disappointing.
Well that store's making good business, they just paid £170 for a camera that can be sold for 10 times that price. If I ever end up on Hoarder SOS, I'm gonna sell stuff myself, because Curtis is just gonna let people rob me blind!
It was very clearly stated that she was working on it, and that she knew she still had a lot to clear out. She doesn't need some random viewer's criticism to knock her confidence to the ground.
I used to use a polarizer camera like that in during 90s they was good and had printed photos they was best quick snapshots ready developed still got photo albums that was took by one those cameras
Watch the American Hoarders on TLC, and then let me know if this should be even considered hoarding. Usually those cleaners are wearing hazmat suits and throwing up from the smell. 😖
Hope she doesn't see the comments here on how she could have gotten 10 times the money she got for those items. That's nearly robbery.😮 The producers of the show should find someone else to do the job or nobody will participate anymore. 😢
These women made an improvement! Congratulations JULIE(JULIA) and NICKY! They still have way too much in my opinion! It is their life! I rather watch cases that made a huge change/ declutter! I do not really know, but I have noticed English people, where ever in the world, seem to keep more clutter. Some European, maybe like Sweden, and French, seem to be more minimalist, few choice pieces and practical. That was only what I have observed in my life, does not mean it is accurate. It is just interesting, backgrounds and different tolerances, concepts, etc........
Clutter is not related to country.. It just depends on people.. Who are either minimal or maxi with stuff. Don't forget these series are usually American or British (ie English speaking) ..I have never seen such series for other countries eg European countries on you tube, which is probably because they wouldn't get a big enough audience on you tube due to the language barrier. But that does not mean that people's houses are not cluttered in those countries. Also the people on these shows are a few of eg 70 million (in UK).. So these shows do not represent the whole population.
I'm surprised that attic could take the weight of all that stuff PLUS those heavy-duty shelves. This is an old episode. I remember seeing it in 2017, and it was old then.
The offset of the cost of getting to and fro Rutland and Plymouth would massively negate those profits. Could that not have been done a lot closer to home - especially as they're living near the capital?!
I never knew this existed until these shows came along,then I seen my elderly neighbors house who went in a nursing home at age 103,she had some great antiques,her family had a yard sale and had the house torn down.
I just watched part of an episode of 'The Simpsons' where Marge was deleting shows off of their DVR and Homer said, 'I can't part with a single one of my Hoarders' so, naturally, I thought I'd look up an episode. In this episode, ironically enough, I saw one person who had a big Lisa Simpson doll!
I used have one those tea light bird cage things that is identical mine I took to charity shop it took too much room I prefer a smaller tea light holder
I am not a hoarder but do suffer from severe depression and my house just got like a hoarding home. But due to water damage I had to start cleaning up and I tackled my bedroom first. (Before I knew they needed to be in my bedroom) It went slow and it felt like I truly hadn't done anything because it was just moving stuff to the newly opened room and that felt so frustrating. But somehow I managed to get it all done. Then my livingroom. Due to waterdamage there too, I had a lot to toss and a table to clean up and lots of unopened and unchecked crates and boxes relatively quickly. I asked for help online if someone wanted to move and toss my treadmill, bed and something else but he offered to take all the stuff that had to go. It costed me a little more than I had offered but since he would take it all to the dump for me it saved me so much hassle amd it was cheaper than movingpeople. My house was given the green light and I got a compliment how much I had done and how hard I worked. Things will need to be moved for the painting but that'sfine. Without the waterdamage that has to be renovated I would never have done this much this fast. I also will need to completely decorate my bedroom since there is so much mold I couldn't keep anything. I do not mind redecorating, but the money, boo. I might do it in episodes. I know that without these things happening my bedroom would still look like a hoarder room, when in fact I only kept 1 box in total (many disney plushies I don't know what I want to do with. Sell, maybe give away... keep.... I just don't know. I do not count those as a keep yet). The process of throwing things out was really easy for me. It qas and is just the utter luck of energy. Yes. Even putting away a tshirt neatly cost me way too much energy at my worst. But cleaning up a big mess is even more work. I probably will need to arrange for a housekeeper/help to keep it this way. The guy who helped me offered to help me out getting my rug out of the bedroom. And I hope he will hang up a wooden plank that I can hang plants on (over a little nail not fully embedded in the wood) or just put plants on. Gives a bit of green in my house that I never had in the 20y I live here. I can understand that feeling of "where do I even start" all too well. In the end you just have to pick up ao.ething and go from there but at least seeing it go down is rewarding. My cleaning only was when I truly had two sides of my bed free enough so people could walk there and test my walls for how much water was in there.
I am so happy for you, I know how Depression makes you feel. Please take your time and try not to make yourself ill sweetie. Take care and stay safe. 💗🕊 Depression hit me hard this year. I had a horrendous year last year and I am not surprised I have it again. I see my Psychiatrist on Monday, I am so glad. Sorry I have rambled on. It's just to let you know, you are not alone. ❤
on what PLANET, is a VIOLIN worth $20????? TWENTY???????? Literally insane. And the rug man calls him back and wants to buy it for 5 more? And he doesn't barter? Clearly the rug man was surprised when he said he was leaving, and not getting 250 - he would have gone up to 250! he just said he could sell it for 600! Why do they have him selling things?!!!!?
The Pakistani rug is mass produced. I don't believe it is worth as much as Curtis may think. If it were handmade and original then it would be worth a lot more.
I hope they no longer produce this show. A complete waste of time watching. 😉😉😉😉😉😵💫🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒I heard Curtis is now collecting shopping carts his local grocery center.
The antique shaving kit looks nice but I dubious buying stuff like that second hand I once brought in from somewhere a ornament didn’t realize it was a fancy bong I threw it straight out in bin was during the pandemic I was shocked when discovered what it actually was it was made of fancy brass though it was a Alchemist thing
@@amethyst1826 yep. something I'm wanting to do when my partner and I move into a house. I love dark room analog photography. Digital just isn't my cup of tea. I would pay for old film
That medium format slr camera he sold for 170 is worth about a grand 😕 the guy selling stuff has no clue at all
Omg! I would not have known that and that makes me quite shocked and sad. No wonder the shop owner was ready to jump at the sell, sight unseen. 😢
I wouldn't trust Curtis to appraise or sell my antiques or collectables. I doubt he has any formal education in the fine arts.
He is a total nitwit
Curtis touching something actually decreases its value
That vintage shaving kit was worth so much more!
I'm so glad you've started uploading videos on hoarders!😊
Sameeeeeeee
I'm sorry. Did they say you need to throw something out after not wearing it for 6 months?
Are they not familiar with seasons?
She is absolutely right, what's the point in buying something knowing youll wear it for one week out of year or only one night
Its more ethical to think about practically when buying clothes instead of whether its in fashion or the season.
@@breakawayfromme just checking, but when i say "seasons" I don't mean fashion trends, I mean the weather seasons. Summer, autumn, winter and spring.
I do not wear the same clothes during winter and in summer. Which are 6 months apart.
If that was the case my whole closet would have to go and I'd be naked.
True, I have same jacket for last 7 years and it comes out only in winters, that too when it's really cold, can't wear it for 10 months when temperatures ranges from 45°c to 10°c
I do 2 years if it hasnt been worn it goes to donation.
That shaving kit was a brilliant find -- with the condition that it was in, as if it had been purchased just yesterday. I think the lady would have made far, far more money selling it online.
I would have paid over 100£ for it. But that's just me. 20£ is WAY too cheap
Reality tv not much real about it 😬
I must say... You got some "experts" there... Can not say if it is gold or not. She should be happy, she did not wanted sell her grandma's sewing machine. He might have sold it for 5 pounds. pfff
And wtf? 20 pounds for the violine? 🤨It's good that he's self-employed. As a client, I would fire him and sue him for compensation!
I think he sells things to cheaply, some expert. 😂
So glad she didn't let Curtis sell that selling machine. He would have sold it for little of nothing.
These Singer machines are for sale by the thousands in the Netherlands....not worth much more than €10 a piece.
Curtis is no expert!
Imagine thinking that a perfect condition 75 year old violin was worth $20? Lololol
Why would you tell a shop, in advance, what the customer paid for it. Not a very good negotiator. He doesn’t really try to get a good price .disappointing.
Exactly my thought. So stupid.
He talks too much and overshares!
Curtis does not try very hard to get top price. He doesn’t actually bargain correctly. Yes, he’s a joke!
Well that store's making good business, they just paid £170 for a camera that can be sold for 10 times that price. If I ever end up on Hoarder SOS, I'm gonna sell stuff myself, because Curtis is just gonna let people rob me blind!
And that rug! How lazy! Ooooh, another fiver for the lady!🙄 if he couldn’t tell, the guy wanted it so he could have bartered for more smh
Thier “afters” look like a “before” to me.
The approach you take with the collectors to giving away their belongings is very positive and so has the best chance of success.
Julia is NO hoarder... she could go through her stuff in literally a week or less to sell, keep, give away or donate.
Sorry, why is Curtis in this program
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
First reveal looked great. Second reveal still too much little stuff all over. It looked better but she could get rid of more.
Second reveal gave me anxiety. Empty the damn room and start again ...please 😫
@@CassTrashPuppy I would like to see it if she keeps at it for a year.
Well, the house is cleaner now, but I still find it cluttered! Lots of staff everywhere, very hard to clean.
Money's tight but she can afford to go on a trip to New York and pay.for her daughter as well....
She cannot afford it, that's why she wants to sell her stuff
42:00 I would consider that a room in need fo decluttering.
Lady #2 still has too many things, knick knacks. The cluster of small items on tables,walls make the rooms look messier...
It was very clearly stated that she was working on it, and that she knew she still had a lot to clear out. She doesn't need some random viewer's criticism to knock her confidence to the ground.
@@jb6712 I said what I said...who the hell are you to care. Oh yeah, ANOTHER RANDOM PERSON WORRYING OVER ANOTHER RANDOM PERSON'S JUNK...GET A LIFE!🙄
She was robbed, with that vintage camera and the shaving box.
I actually prefer camping then being cramped in a plain seat and an overpriced hotel
I used to before I became military disabled 😣
Where do they get these experts from XD £20 for a perfect intact violin...guy got his expertese from a cereal box
I wonder, how much they sold the camera and vintage shaving kit for? They were robbed. That camera , alone , is worth hundreds
I used to use a polarizer camera like that in during 90s they was good and had printed photos they was best quick snapshots ready developed still got photo albums that was took by one those cameras
Watch the American Hoarders on TLC, and then let me know if this should be even considered hoarding. Usually those cleaners are wearing hazmat suits and throwing up from the smell. 😖
Finally a new episode!
Hope she doesn't see the comments here on how she could have gotten 10 times the money she got for those items. That's nearly robbery.😮 The producers of the show should find someone else to do the job or nobody will participate anymore. 😢
These women made an improvement! Congratulations JULIE(JULIA) and NICKY! They still have way too much in my opinion! It is their life! I rather watch cases that made a huge change/ declutter! I do not really know, but I have noticed English people, where ever in the world, seem to keep more clutter. Some European, maybe like Sweden, and French, seem to be more minimalist, few choice pieces and practical. That was only what I have observed in my life, does not mean it is accurate. It is just interesting, backgrounds and different tolerances, concepts, etc........
I m French and my house is full of stuff, I m doing an inventory... It s organised but full...
@@sophiegolden Oh, I guess that answers that! Lol! Hope all goes well!
Clutter is not related to country.. It just depends on people.. Who are either minimal or maxi with stuff.
Don't forget these series are usually American or British (ie English speaking) ..I have never seen such series for other countries eg European countries on you tube, which is probably because they wouldn't get a big enough audience on you tube due to the language barrier. But that does not mean that people's houses are not cluttered in those countries.
Also the people on these shows are a few of eg 70 million (in UK).. So these shows do not represent the whole population.
@@rebeccarendle3706 👍 Thanks!
America has its share..The hoarders seem to be getting worse esp among the elderly. Sad.
I'm surprised that attic could take the weight of all that stuff PLUS those heavy-duty shelves.
This is an old episode. I remember seeing it in 2017, and it was old then.
The guy in glasses ruins these
The offset of the cost of getting to and fro Rutland and Plymouth would massively negate those profits. Could that not have been done a lot closer to home - especially as they're living near the capital?!
Indeed totaly nuts.
I never knew this existed until these shows came along,then I seen my elderly neighbors house who went in a nursing home at age 103,she had some great antiques,her family had a yard sale and had the house torn down.
I just watched part of an episode of 'The Simpsons' where Marge was deleting shows off of their DVR and Homer said, 'I can't part with a single one of my Hoarders' so, naturally, I thought I'd look up an episode. In this episode, ironically enough, I saw one person who had a big Lisa Simpson doll!
These people are not "hoarders". It's just an advertising vehicle for hat guy to sell people's stuff. Worst show I've seen from this genre.
They need more shows
I used have one those tea light bird cage things that is identical mine I took to charity shop it took too much room I prefer a smaller tea light holder
I am not a hoarder but do suffer from severe depression and my house just got like a hoarding home. But due to water damage I had to start cleaning up and I tackled my bedroom first. (Before I knew they needed to be in my bedroom) It went slow and it felt like I truly hadn't done anything because it was just moving stuff to the newly opened room and that felt so frustrating. But somehow I managed to get it all done. Then my livingroom. Due to waterdamage there too, I had a lot to toss and a table to clean up and lots of unopened and unchecked crates and boxes relatively quickly. I asked for help online if someone wanted to move and toss my treadmill, bed and something else but he offered to take all the stuff that had to go. It costed me a little more than I had offered but since he would take it all to the dump for me it saved me so much hassle amd it was cheaper than movingpeople. My house was given the green light and I got a compliment how much I had done and how hard I worked. Things will need to be moved for the painting but that'sfine. Without the waterdamage that has to be renovated I would never have done this much this fast. I also will need to completely decorate my bedroom since there is so much mold I couldn't keep anything. I do not mind redecorating, but the money, boo.
I might do it in episodes.
I know that without these things happening my bedroom would still look like a hoarder room, when in fact I only kept 1 box in total (many disney plushies I don't know what I want to do with. Sell, maybe give away... keep.... I just don't know. I do not count those as a keep yet).
The process of throwing things out was really easy for me. It qas and is just the utter luck of energy. Yes. Even putting away a tshirt neatly cost me way too much energy at my worst. But cleaning up a big mess is even more work. I probably will need to arrange for a housekeeper/help to keep it this way.
The guy who helped me offered to help me out getting my rug out of the bedroom. And I hope he will hang up a wooden plank that I can hang plants on (over a little nail not fully embedded in the wood) or just put plants on. Gives a bit of green in my house that I never had in the 20y I live here.
I can understand that feeling of "where do I even start" all too well. In the end you just have to pick up ao.ething and go from there but at least seeing it go down is rewarding. My cleaning only was when I truly had two sides of my bed free enough so people could walk there and test my walls for how much water was in there.
I am so happy for you, I know how Depression makes you feel.
Please take your time and try not to make yourself ill sweetie. Take care and stay safe. 💗🕊
Depression hit me hard this year.
I had a horrendous year last year and I am not surprised I have it again.
I see my Psychiatrist on Monday, I am so glad.
Sorry I have rambled on.
It's just to let you know, you are not alone. ❤
Maybe using less words and making more efforts will help.
Seems like British flats are quite small so it's no wonder people don't have a lot of places to put things.
Yeyy love these programs 🥰🥰🥰
If You Haven't Used Something for Years and Years Just Get Rid of It End of Story
30.00 for an 80 year old violin?!?
Yeah it was easy to sell it because he sold it so cheaply!
Robbery.
Ah i recognise the natrators voice.That is definitely Leela from Doctor Who, Louise Jameson.😁
Too much money is the problem......
Not wear something for the last 6 months its time to get rid of it?? I'll have an empty wardrobe. 🤔
We should set up a page called 'Curtis is an idiot' and list all the times he lost money for these people 😂
Nikis bedroom with old TV 📺 on brackets ... so dated
"them books" ??? gawd 'elp us ...
Julia's space was rich with interest and character. Now it looks cheap and boring, IMO
on what PLANET, is a VIOLIN worth $20????? TWENTY???????? Literally insane. And the rug man calls him back and wants to buy it for 5 more? And he doesn't barter? Clearly the rug man was surprised when he said he was leaving, and not getting 250 - he would have gone up to 250! he just said he could sell it for 600! Why do they have him selling things?!!!!?
Is that what New York City is?? The "home of shopping"?? lol Come on now.
Come back in a month
This couch.......please!
Niki still has a lot of stuff that needs to go. Lots of nick-nacs.
The Pakistani rug is mass produced. I don't believe it is worth as much as Curtis may think. If it were handmade and original then it would be worth a lot more.
Curtis is selling to sellers which is wrong move bc they will not give enough to him they are sellers they want make money and not give them
Nicky's house still is a mess. Sorry.
Curtis is a dilettant
I hope they no longer produce this show. A complete waste of time watching. 😉😉😉😉😉😵💫🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒🛒I heard Curtis is now collecting shopping carts his local grocery center.
The antique shaving kit looks nice but I dubious buying stuff like that second hand I once brought in from somewhere a ornament didn’t realize it was a fancy bong I threw it straight out in bin was during the pandemic I was shocked when discovered what it actually was it was made of fancy brass though it was a Alchemist thing
Is that a tan
The photo stuff is worthless.
Good luck getting film processed!
Unfortunate but true.
But you CAN get them processed. And some collectors who would actually use them would probably have their own developing studios!
@@amethyst1826 yep. something I'm wanting to do when my partner and I move into a house. I love dark room analog photography. Digital just isn't my cup of tea. I would pay for old film
@@LumiSisuSusi I like vinyl records better than CD or MP3 trash
You just need to look at them, and you know there's an issue
Annoying voice over
voice......
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