Liquidation.com Media Coverage 2011
Holiday sales rise and so do returns Consumers nationwide are expected to return about $46 billion worth of merchandise purchased before Christmas, according to the National Retail Federation. That's 4 percent more than post-Christmas 2010 and 10 percent higher than in 2009. Read more > |
Holiday Sales Up, But Returns May Set a Record
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Récord de Devoluciones del Viernes Negro
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'Tis the season to return gifts Liquidation.com, which buys returned merchandise from big retailers and sells it to small businesses, says return rates are between 12 and 15 percent. That's two percentage points higher than last year and double the rate in better times. The company says its four warehouses across the country are packed with thousands more items than last year. Read more > |
Take that back! Returns are big for the holidays Liquidation.com, which buys returned merchandise from big stores like Wal-Mart and auctions it to small businesses and dollar stores, says return rates are 12 percent to 15 percent, two percentage points higher than last year and double the rate in better times. Its four warehouses across the country are packed with thousands more smartphones, TVs other holiday castaways than a year ago, says Bill Angrick, CEO of the site's parent company, Liquidity Services. Read more > |
Restock Tuesday!
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Liquidity Services hiring for post-holiday crush D.C.-based Liquidity Services is hiring 30 full-time employees and 140 seasonal workers as it gears up for a spike in post-holiday returns to retailers. Liquidity Services' online auction site Liquidation.com sells returned and overstock merchandise for retailers, and, citing National Retail Federation figures, says overall returns are up 14 percent this year. Read more > |
Electronics Popular at Online Liquidator
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Stretching Your Dollars: Buying Items in Bulk
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Shrinking budgets offer opportunity for Liquidity Services Even a down economy can provide business opportunities, as Washington-based Liquidity Services is proving in growing its work liquidating government and commercial excess assets. The 730-employee company runs Web sites that function as auction markets for wholesale, surplus and salvage items from commercial firms and federal, state and local government bodies. "It's fair to say that we're a counter-cyclical business," said William P. Angrick III, Liquidity's chief executive and chairman. "Corporations and, more recently, federal and state and local agencies are looking for efficiencies, they're looking for cost savings. . . . That plays into our strengths." Read more > |
Save Me Steve: Fall Bargains
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Liquidation.com sets up shop in North Las Vegas Barbecues, Bluray players, computers and couches. It's an E-Bayer's dream tucked inside a North Las Vegas warehouse. Liquidation.com, an online surplus sale store, has taken over a 150,000 square foot space and stuffed it full of stuff that couldn't sell elsewhere, and a lot of it's brand new. Read more > |
Auction House Opens Warehouse in North Las Vegas A lot of people are turning to auction websites like eBay to buy electronics at lower prices and then re-sell them. One of those websites is Liquidation.com. It sells overstock or surplus products from big retailers in bulk online. The company has a new North Las Vegas warehouse full of merchandise. And if you're in the market for 20 iPads, 30 designer purses or 40 HDTV's, there's a chance those are somewhere in the 150,000 square foot warehouse. Read more > |
Liquidation.com Introduces New Las Vegas Warehouse Liquidation.com introduces their new 150,000 square foot warehouse filled with consumer goods and surplus items. From flat screen TVs to designer apparel, find out how to cash in on the great deals! In addition, if you're not wanting to buy in bulk, they have a sister website Secondipity.com, if you are wanting to buy individual items. Read more > |
A Good Bargain is Hard to Pass Up
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Buying Cheap in Bulk at Liquidation.com
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Liquidation.com Gives New Meaning to “Buying in Bulk”
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Buying in Bulk
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A Second Life for Products
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New Business in North Las Vegas
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Goldmine of Discounted Retail Merchandise
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Online Discount Retailer Sets Up Shop in North Las Vegas
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North Las Vegas Welcomes a Major Business to the Neighborhood
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Website deals discounts in bulk What happens to perfectly good items that you return to a store? Often, they never end up back on the shelf. Instead, they're bundled up and sold at a discount. So where do you look for these bargains? At Liquidation.com, you'll find gobs of new and barely used electronics, housewares, clothes, jewelry even tiki torches. Read more > |
Leftovers: Overstocks and Holiday Returns
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