Cat in a bag What people can think of! We have already reached the point of selling containers, the contents of which are secret, and turning the auctions into a show. But this show is not ordinary and interesting.
A group of people are led to the container and opened, according to external things, the players must determine whether the container contains a bag of money or it is a dummy. Often the initial expectations of players are false. In expensive and beautiful, at first glance, boxes are bricks, and behind the packages with supplements, at the end of the container, a steep wheelbarrow can hide. It’s funny to watch participants rejoice like children when they win a jackpot, or cry and swear when their expectations aren’t met. It's even more fun to watch the bidding. Being alone in a quiet environment, few people will give a few thousand dollars for a container if its original appearance did not inspire confidence, but the excitement and spirit of rivalry make auction participants throw money away and then think: “Why did I buy this container?” I don’t rule out the possibility that these biddings are a set-up and emotions are brilliantly played for the show. But it's still nice to look at.
And then you look at the show and you ask yourself, how much good do people just throw away? How easy it is for useful things to turn into port garbage. The Christmas trees came to the customer after Christmas and he refused to accept the container, the customer and the sender quarreled over something there, and things now have to die in the shade, then the owner of the cargo was put in prison. It is so easy for the efforts of the person who created these things to not pay off, quickly forgotten. And it's nice to see things being given new life.
The only disadvantage of the series is that the participants in all the series are the same people. Their faces get bored quickly, you worry less about them - well, he will buy old junk today, tomorrow he will recoup on mopeds, a new purchase will quickly pay off the costs of yesterday. I would like to see the diversity of participants.