Don't ever let her in your house. She said we can take the antiques to Thoreau Center during a certain weekend. But that weekend we had a family wedding and that was the only time she could do it. The week before we agreed on prices. We had to pay a mover to takes things over to the center. Before the mover came to get them, I asked if she had an inventory of everything. She didn't so I stayed up late that night making an inventory-there were over $10,000 worth of stuff. I was realistic that not all of the things were going to sell. After that weekend she told me she had $1700 for me and do it again next weekend. She gave me a list that sold. We were talking about the second sell and asked were some of the antiques were. She said I was accusing of being dishonest. She said she didn't want to do any more business and said I needed to get all the antiques out of the Center before she took it all. My daughter paid for the antiques to be moved back to my house. An ottoman wasn't there one day but we found it the next day inside the back fence-she brought it back during the night.
Description of Work: She was helping us sell antiques.
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