Storage solutions for old consoles/pcs
ryan_lucario
Canada Join Date: 2018-05-03 Member: 240480Members
in Off-Topic
A friend of mine who owns a gaming store in Windsor wanted to get rid of all the earlier generation consoles and PCs. Some of them weren't event functioning and just taking up space. In fact, two whole rooms are now filled with what he refers to as 'junk'.
There's a saying that goes like 'old is gold'. These old machines would be considered as antiques in the future and cost a fortune, at least that's how the trend is. Since we're doing pretty good with the revenue, an expansion is underway and requires these rooms to be empty so the best bet would be rent from an agency that provides commercial storage solutions. That way, the machines would be stored safely and locked away in treasure chests. What do you think?
There's a saying that goes like 'old is gold'. These old machines would be considered as antiques in the future and cost a fortune, at least that's how the trend is. Since we're doing pretty good with the revenue, an expansion is underway and requires these rooms to be empty so the best bet would be rent from an agency that provides commercial storage solutions. That way, the machines would be stored safely and locked away in treasure chests. What do you think?