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Most of the dozens of lots bought through this website have been small to mild wins at best in the end, so I can't possibly recommend this site to anyone, it's only gotten worse. The good stuff, nobody is going to sell to you this way unless you have economies of scale already in place. The overall industry has slowed down significantly and now more than ever, there are countless trash lots that are being sold on sites like these. If you don't have a good local source, forget even trying to get into this business regardless of what your neighbor or dead beat uncle claims about reselling. You can certainly make some money buying from Liquidation, but if you value your time, you will realize that the money you made is not worth the time or effort. Thus, don't expect anything special to show up in your "lot/pallet". You are literally buying the leftovers of the lots Liquidation themselves gets to resell via their channels. They sell what is less desired or what is damaged through the auction process. They have a large ebay store, amazon, etc. These guys are resellers themselves, and anything worth selling, they sell themselves. What most people don't understand who try to get into it is that you cannot make money buying from places like this. I've been in this game for several years now and have certainly made plenty of money reselling online. I closed my account (they wouldn't delete all my information upon request) after two purchases.

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Personally, I don't feel that there is a lot of hands on management, at least not in a timely manner, the same for communication, and they are not very forthcoming about policies and procedures. Not the worst company out there, but hardly the best.

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As with the entire industry there are problems with lot conditions (I doubt there is a single wholesaler willing to sell smaller lots that doesn't mingle damages and returns with new merchandise), inflated manifests, and the occasional full on con. They finally stopped allowing Amazon returns to be listed as new, but there are a lot of listings that are not manifested and/or vaguely worded. If you only read the title there's a good chance you will get burned. Thoroughly reading the ratings is a smart move to get an idea of other buyer experiences. I think how customers fare with the merchandise itself really depends on the seller. Given that they start charging late fees for nonpayment before customers are likely to straighten out a combined shipping plan, it could be construed as misleading, not financially advantageous at best. The odds of that happening without waiting forever or just being told that someone will have to call you back are slim to none. You have to call and speak to a representative. The vaguely referenced combined shipping is not likely to happen. You must set up a payment before placing a bid rather than simply before paying for merchandise. In order to be informed about all their policies (at least the ones that are disclosed) you pretty much have to scan page by page and even then you still won't know everything you need before making a purchase. Their website is not set up well to educate first time customers.









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