Cash & Cari Season 1 Episode 2

Cash & Cari Season 1 Episode 2 The Reluctant Estate Seller

  • January 3, 2011

Cash & Cari follows estate sale expert Cari Cucksey as she travels around the country to help people sell their belongings and make some money. In season 1 episode 2, titled "The Reluctant Estate Seller," Cari heads to a small town in Michigan to help a family who is struggling to sell their late father's estate.

Cari arrives at the family's home and immediately begins assessing the items for sale. She quickly realizes that the large collection of vintage toys and sports memorabilia could fetch a high price, but also notices that the family is hesitant to let go of these items due to sentimental value.

Cari spends time getting to know the family and learning the history behind each item. She also educates them on the importance of letting go and the financial benefits of selling these items. After some convincing, the family finally agrees to sell the items and Cari begins the process of organizing and pricing everything for the estate sale.

As the sale approaches, Cari encounters some challenges. The town is small and not a lot of foot traffic is expected, which means that they need to rely on advertising to get the word out. Cari also deals with a difficult competitor who is hosting a sale on the same weekend and trying to undercut her prices.

Despite these obstacles, the estate sale is a success and the family is able to make a significant amount of money. Cari is pleased with the outcome and even more pleased that the family was able to let go of their sentimental items and move on with their lives.

Overall, "The Reluctant Estate Seller" is an emotionally charged episode that showcases Cari's expertise and sensitivity when it comes to helping families part with their possessions.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 3, 2011
  • Language
    English