Buying Pallets of Returned Merchandise to Stock Your Business
If you’re on the lookout for a good source of branded and unbranded wholesale merchandise for your retail, wholesale or export business, where’s the best place to turn? After all, in this day and age, there’s such a bewildering array of choice out there when it comes to suppliers, it’s often hard to sort the wheat from the chaff, as it were.
Finding a good supplier who can furnish your business with lots of excellent quality merchandise at a very competitive price is essential. After all, you don’t want to end up buying the wrong type of merchandise at the wrong price. That will very soon lead to your business sinking into the doldrums. The same goes for a supplier who promises the earth, yet does not keep their promises, supplying your business with shoddy goods as well as springing all sorts of dodgy charges on you once you thought the deal was done.
To avoid all this, many businesses have turned to online liquidation marketplaces to source their stock, and there are several very good reasons why.
Why Work with Liquidators?
For a start, liquidators work with some of the biggest retailers in the land such as Walgreens, Walmart, Amazon and Target to take their surplus and customer returned stock off their hands. It’s customary for big retailers to overstock products, which means that when it comes time to clear shelves in their stores and warehouses, they need to dispose of this perfectly-good merchandise as quickly as possible. That’s where the liquidator steps in, offering to sell this overstock on their liquidation websites for a fraction of its retail value.
The same applies to a retailer’s customer returns. Merchandise is brought back for a whole variety of reason by customers, and rather than try to resell it and take up space in their stores, the retailer prefers to dispose of it through a liquidator.
These are just two examples of how the liquidator ends up with top quality merchandise from the likes of Apple, Microsoft, Sony, HP and Samsung as such knockdown prices. The liquidator sources its bargain merchandise from all sorts of places, which is why you’ll find a whole wealth of liquidated, returned, overstocked, reconditioned and scrap merchandise when you browse its virtual shelves.
Everything a liquidator sells is sold at auctions or buy-now lots, in multiple unit wholesale pallets. It’s easy to bid for this stock by setting up an email alert which will notify you when an auction is about to start, then it’s just a matter of entering your bids and seeing if you’re the successful buyer. If you are, the pallet of goods will be delivered straight to your door speedily and efficiently from one of several distribution centers located across the country. And don’t worry about any hidden charges. A handy shipping cost calculator will tell you what it costs to ship your goods, and the price you bid is the price you pay plus relevant state taxes.
Buying at auction from a liquidation marketplace couldn’t be easier, and there are fantastic savings to be made. If you’re on the hunt for great quality merchandise at brilliant prices, look no further than a liquidator’s website. It’s the smart choice for today’s modern business!
As a retailer, wholesaler or exporter, you’ll know that one of your main costs is the price you pay for your stock. Thankfully, due to sites like Amazon and eBay and the ease with which websites can be set up and run nowadays, a lot of the operating costs have evaporated (especially for retailers). One thing never changes, however, and that’s the need to source good quality stock at the cheapest possible price.
It’s a competitive world out there, which is why it’s imperative that your business, be it small, medium or large, sources exactly . Doing so can benefit your business immensely. Not doing so could spell disaster.the right kind of merchandise at the best possible price
Liquidators Explained
So, you need to source merchandise, you’re looking to do it online, and you want to pay as little as you possibly can for it. Where do you go? Well, look no further than the website of an online liquidator.
Liquidation sales take place on online liquidation marketplaces every hour of the day and night. You can pick up top-quality stock from some of the biggest manufacturers in the business for prices you won’t quite believe. And because of the exclusive contracts liquidators have with the country’s biggest retailers, there’s always a steady supply of a huge variety of stock at low, low prices.
So how does it work? Well, as the title of this article says, buying merchandise from liquidation sales has never been easier! All you need to do is log on to the website of an online liquidator (Tip: The best sites will be affiliated with the Better Business Bureau program), and use the handy search function to quickly and easily find exactly the type of stock you want.
If that’s not your cup of tea, as the British would say, you can buy the merchandise you want at an agreed offer. And if you’re the type who likes to drive a hard bargain, you can even make the liquidator an offer. They’re only too happy to hear from you!
And they will especially like if you return for more merchandise. Liquidators love a returning customer, and you should take full advantage of this fact. If you are loyal to your supplier the chances are you will be rewarded for it, and every penny counts, whether it is cheaper items or shipping, lower purchase costs are all that matters.
Buying the product you need for your business to thrive has never been easier thanks to online liquidation marketplaces. Log on today and see for yourself the savings you can make. You won’t regret it!
Henley currently works as a sales representative for Direct Liquidation, assisting businesses with product sourcing of liquidated merchandise from the largest retailers in the world. Whether you are looking for a pallet or a truckload Henley is here to help you grow your business.
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