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Has anyone ever purchased from Liquidation.com?
 
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love2shop
Total posts: 66

USA US Florida
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:39 am   Post subject:  Has anyone ever purchased from Liquidation.com? #1  Back to top 

Has anyone ever purchased items from Liquidation.com for resale or know anything about the sites reputation?

Looks like you can get some pretty good deals. Also looks like all merchandise is being shipped from here in the U.S.

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joflora
Total posts: 1562

USA US Indiana
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:32 am   Post subject:   #2  Back to top 

I looked at them a few years ago. Never bought. Their shipping at the time was outrageous. May be different now.

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elgato
Location: TEXAS
Total posts: 10003

USA US Texas
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 12:06 pm   Post subject:  Re: Has anyone ever purchased from Liquidation.com? #3  Back to top 

I too checked out liquidation.com several years ago and like Jo was put off by their excessive shipping charges. At one time they were associated with wholesalecentral.com but haven't checked in a long time.
I did locate some other links to good wholesalers over there and still use them frequently for certain merchandise.

Most of the wholesalers I use offer deals on shipping expeenses if you order a certain amount of bulk items. Check around, use google for locating different companies and email questions to them. Most answer rather quickly and will work with online sellers when you purchase in bulk.

BTW, I'm going to move this OP over to 'sellers tips & questions"

Good luck!

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mongoose
Total posts: 1934

USA US Colorado
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 12:16 pm   Post subject:   #4  Back to top 

I have made a few purchases from this group. I just caution you to be careful of what you are bidding on. Quite often you are getting customer returns to B&M stores.

While we all know that some customers return perfectly good merchandise, the way it's handled both by the initial customer and the store accepting the return can leave scratches and other blemishes which your online customers may not appreciate, causing you return hassles of your own.

Additionally, some of the items may in fact be broken or otherwise need refurbishing. You have to be willing to accept some bad merchandise that can only be used for parts, and be able to fix other units.

Even buying pure overstock merchandise can result in receiving some damaged goods. Who knows how long the merchandise has been inventoried, how often it was handled and/or moved, etc. Each movement offers the opportunity for damage of some of the units.

Overall, I'd rate the experience a C+/B-. I was always able to turn a profit, even if modest, on the merchandise I bought from them. But, it did take extra work -- you are not buying 100% pristine merchandise with a return policy in force for defective merchandise. You will most likely have to put extra work into your inventory to maximize your profit potential.

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CraftersTN
Total posts: 108

USA US Tennessee
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 12:23 pm   Post subject:  Re: Has anyone ever purchased from Liquidation.com? #5  Back to top 

I have bought a few auctions at liquidation.com before...I have usually done ok, but they do have pretty high shipping and some auctions can go out of range quick...but there are deals to be found. You just have to be careful and do plenty of research before buying!

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Nobody_Special
Total posts: 94

USA US Connecticut
PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:15 am   Post subject:   #6  Back to top 

Liquidation.com is like eBay, just putting the deal together. It's the seller you need to watch. I bought several boxes of broken ipods and they were easy fixes (just itunes fixes) with some bad ones. Made about $1000 per box. Then I bought 2 boxes from same vendor, and both boxes had already been pillaged of anything useful. It should have been labeled as Salvage, but was not. I ended up buying hundreds more on parts and barely broke even. After that, I just gave up, since I don't know what kind of returns I would get.

I also found that the new stuff could be purchased direct from China for hundreds less per box.

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moxie
Total posts: 3

USA US Michigan
PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:42 pm   Post subject:  Re: Has anyone ever purchased from Liquidation.com? #7  Back to top 

There's a mention of liquidation.com in this here youtube video...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DJWNP9LKEA

Stumbled upon it the other night. Some interesting stuff. Check it out.

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RatherRuss
Total posts: 25

USA US Pennsylvania
PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:23 am   Post subject:  Re: Has anyone ever purchased from Liquidation.com? #8  Back to top 

I too have used liquidation.com, and they are, in my humble opinion, crooks...check that video, these are two of the companies that I bought auctions from. One was reasonable and one was pure salvage, listed as returns. I wrote a review of them...http://reviews.ebay.com/Investigate-before-you-buy-in-re-Liquidation-com_W0QQugidZ10000000004237157, quite a while back. To see them in league, in some underground way with the masters of deception ebay is not surprising. More disruptive techniques.....I wonder what Jerry Brown, the Attorney General of California thinks of ebay....I am sure if an investigation of this company were ever undertaken, there would be a groundswell of illegal behavior that could be taken out of the woodwork by PSU members and just plain folks....the Ebay machine has begun to unravel, and once the Justice Dept. of the Bush white house is gone, perhaps some of the corporations, like Ebay, Liquidation.com, Buy.com might become the emperors without clothes, and this time not ignored, like they are now...sorry about straying, check my rant on liquidation.com, knowing that ebay made me tone it down before they would print it....even back a year or so ago...Rather Russ at www.dedicatedfool.com

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yellowsand1964
Location: Shafter ca Valley
Total posts: 195

USA US California
PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 1:50 am   Post subject:   #9  Back to top 

well we never used it but I hear good comments about it
we keep blujay and some others and we earn more money as we never believe
but if u want buy broke items and u can fixed it we have a place name Via trading.com
u can buy pallets of ipods, radios, phones and more for $300
I am not good to fixed and sale them but if someone can do it these is the place Very Happy

MAry Wink

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REBECCA_in_CALI
Total posts: 1

USA US California
PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:58 pm   Post subject:  Re: Has anyone ever purchased from Liquidation.com? #10  Back to top 

Evil or Very Mad
I recently experimented with buying a lot of new girls clothes on liquidation.com. What a disappointment! The description said you would get all these "namebrand" clothes, but when I got the shipment in, most of the clothes were Macy's store brand (greendog) which were just their cheap $8.98 stuff. One of the FEW items that were actually a "namebrand" had a store security tag (you know, those large plastic things that cannot be removed unless you have a special device) still attached to it! I took photos and filed a complaint with liquidation.com, stating that the items were significantly not as described and guess what? They said "sorry, but your claim doesn't not have substantial proof and the one pair of pants that has the security tag falls within the 2% quantity variance that was stated in the auction." WHAT A FRAUD!

The one thing I noticed about their site is that they do not have any type of rating system for the sellers or a forum for buyers to leave their comments...it's just like "buyers beware and keep your mouths shut!"

I wouldn't risk buying on their again. EVER. I paid $215 for this lot of 50 "namebrand" items (not counting the shipping and taxes!) and I feel like I got ripped off.

They are crooks.

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btizzel
Total posts: 9

USA US Illinois
PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:50 pm   Post subject:  Re: Has anyone ever purchased from Liquidation.com? #11  Back to top 

I have made about 7 or so purchases from liquidation.com. It has been pretty hit or miss actually. The 1st couple lots sold really well. I bought a clothing lot which did not sell and the quality of clothes included was subpar at best. They all had these 1cent purchase tags on them.

I then bought a lot of network equipment which lucky I was refunded because the item arrived with "Sample -Not For Resale" labels on them. Then I dropped $1200.00 on a lot of motherboards that were supposedly tested. They arrived in 2 boxes with very little padding. over 50% were damaged. Of course liquidation only gives you 2 days to submit a complaint which was impossible for me to do so I lost big bucks on that.

I would say all in all I am 50-50 with my purchases but unfortunately the 50% that were crap cost me big $$ and put me $2500 in the red. Purchase with caution and be prepared to assume the risk. Do not buy if you cannot evaluate your purchase within 2 days of receipt else you may be out money.

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The Freight Shipper
Total posts: 11

USA US Florida
PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 4:17 pm   Post subject:  Re: Has anyone ever purchased from Liquidation.com? #12  Back to top 

We do many shipments for clients purchasing from liquidation.com. There are several issues with shipping from a liquidation location which can be avoided. The main item to remember is to have the lot number and transaction id on the bill of lading.

Some locations require an appointment time or day. Every location is different, so it is best to speak with someone in shipping to arrange a day for pick up.

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