Screenshots below, taken from the Trinity AZ Estate Sales advertisement on EstateSales.net prove (notice the overlap on the screenshots) that I have shown all the pictures that were in the Trinity Sales AZ (apparently private!) advertisement for my estate sale. Please note that I use “Trinity AZ Estate Sales” (company name shown on her business card) and “Trinity AZ Sales” (company name shown on www.EstateSales.net) interchangeably.
Notice that the high value items that “did not sell” (listed below and pictured here) were also oddly missing from the Trinity Estate Sales of AZ advertising pictures:
Ethan Allen “Colby Stationary Chair” ($1794 cost)
Ethan Allen “Julian Three Drawer Chest” ($993 cost)
Ethan Allen “Avery Dining Table with Extension” ($1446 cost)
Ethan Allen “Christiane Chairs” ($2797 cost)
Beautiful Custom LL Mirror (1000 cost)
NOTICE also that there are NO pictures of the dining area! Could that be because they would have shown both the $1000 mirror and $4243 dining set that “did not sell?”
NOTE: I could only see this “advertisement” by using the link sent by Marie Luffman of Trinity AZ Estate Sales via text. I tried everything I could to get at them without using the link (which I could not see) so I could post the link here for everyone to see for themselves… but I could not do it! Screenshots were the best I could do.
So, who actually got to see this ad other than her “followers”? I did not get it in time to post it on NextDoor, as I’d planned.
And do these pictures even begin to display what was really (supposed to be) for sale?
Click here for pictures of the missing and “not sold” items.