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Haha, when I first saw the headline, I was like "Oh no!" Every industry that gets a TV show or movie ends up being garbage afterward. Like Uship with shipping wars, or storage auctions with storage wars. I got to see both of these before those TV shows were on the air, and can say that these shows destroyed those industries. Too much exposure is a bad thing in any industry with low barriers to entry.
As far as the storage auction thing goes, it's terrible these days. There used to be competition amongst people who semi-specialized in the sorts of lockers they were looking for, but it was typically kept profitable because you only had intelligent, thoughtful people who broke into that industry to begin with. But when the spotlight was put on it and it was glamorized by TV, you got a huge influx of what I call "tourists". They will save up a stake and try to make it themselves in the business, but usually end up overbidding and losing their money, which ultimately results in their swift exit from the business. But with a highly rated TV show fueling the fire, there are always more tourists to replace the ones that quickly leave, so the prices are pushed to the floor by inexperienced buyers who are inevitably going to fail.
Same thing could happen with expediting if it got a lot of exposure. One failed tourist would sell his expediting vehicle to the next one, perpetuating the cycle. The only ones who profit from these situations are the auctioneers and the vehicle manufacturers.
That's layoutshooters Sunday best.That's one heck of a halloween costume that guy has!