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B-Stock is pleased to announce the launch today of BJ’s Liquidation Auctions – the official liquidation channel of BJ’s Wholesale Club.
This B2B marketplace will give qualified business buyers direct access to bulk quantities of overstock, customer-returned, and salvage merchandise from BJ’s. Inventory includes grocery, TVs, consumer electronics, sundries, and general merchandise.
The merchandise available on the marketplace is in brand new, customer-returned, and salvage conditions. Inventory will be offered in both truckload (FTL) and less than truckload (LTL) quantities. Bidding is currently open to qualified business buyers only; merchandise will ship from a Uxbridge, MA facility.
As the leading auction platform for returned, excess, and other liquidation inventory, B-Stock is pleased to welcome BJ’s Wholesale Club to our network of marketplaces and provide business buyers a direct channel to purchase merchandise from a leading East Coast warehouse club operator.
For more details, including the marketplace terms and conditions, and to register to bid, please visit the marketplace at bjs.bstock.com.

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