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B-Stock is pleased to announce the launch today of Dell Outlet Auctions – an official sales channel for Dell Outlet.
This B2B marketplace will give qualified U.S. business buyers direct access to bulk quantities of new condition, certified refurbished like-new, and refurbished scratch and dent merchandise from Dell Outlet. Inventory includes laptops, desktop computers, and tablets.
The merchandise available on the Dell Outlet Auctions marketplace is in new, like new, and scratch and dent conditions. Inventory will be offered in both less-than-truckload (LTL) and parcel-sized quantities. Bidding is currently open to qualified U.S. business buyers only and must be resold within the United States. Shipping is free with merchandise coming from their facility in Tennessee.
As the leading auction platform for returned, excess, and other liquidation inventory, B-Stock is pleased to welcome Dell Outlet to our network of marketplaces and provide business buyers a direct channel to purchase merchandise from a leading American multinational technology company.
For more details, including the marketplace terms and conditions, and to register to bid, please visit the marketplace at delloutlet.bstock.com.

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