The buyers travel to the town of Aurora, where they hope to uncover a wealth of treasures. "The Instigator" Roy spots a hidden gem that may give him the upper hand, while "The Veterans" Rick and Cindy find a mysterious item worth investigating. Father-and-son duo Paul and Bogart ("High Roller and The Kid") are played for suckers, and Ursula "The Knock Out" learns the hard way that there are no friends at auction.
As the buyers peel into Orangeville, Ursula is determined to prove she's a major player, Roy bids up the competition, and Paul and Bogart uncover an item that just might be cuckoo.
Brampton becomes a battleground as Roy blasts the buyers with rude and crude comments. Cindy does her best to throw Ursula off her game, and Paul tries his best to teach Bogart a thing or two.
In Orangeville, the buyers resort to head games to psych out the competition. Roy manages to distract Cindy, but gets caught up in Ursula's charm. Later, Roy and Cindy double-team Paul and Bogart.
The competition is fierce on Rick's birthday with a heated battle that sees several buyers finding items custom made to relieve their stress.
Roy comes to the auction disguised as his long-haired, gold-toothed, crazy cousin Ray. Chaos ensues.
Ursula goes all in for a fashion locker in Rick and Cindy's hometown of Newmarket.
One way or another, all the buyers get burned on the hottest auction day of the year.
The father/son team of Paul and Bogart splits up to go locker vs. locker in Claireville. May the best Kenny win!
Tempers flare and prices soar as the buyers confront aggressive guest auctioneer Jeff Schwartz, aka "The Liquidator."
Guest auctioneer Patrick Pecker brings "the full Pecker" to the auction, fuelling his longstanding feud with Roy.
Roy suits up in full army gear to declare war on the buyers in Scarborough.
Roy's paltry gifts are no match for Cindy's foul mood at the auction in Scarborough.
Roy gets a self-help CD and a new lease on his egomaniacal life.
A Brampton auction proves the gang's all still rowdy teenagers at heart.
Paul's locker addiction reaches new highs (and lows) at the Wasaga Beach auction.