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B-Stock is pleased to partner with Walgreens to launch Walgreens Liquidation Auctions. This B2B marketplace will give qualified business buyers direct access to bulk quantities of customer-returned and overstock merchandise from Walgreens including: Apparel, Footwear, Cosmetics, Personal Care Items, Home Decor, Laundry/Kitchen Goods, and Small Appliances.
The products available on the Walgreens Liquidation Auctions marketplace will be offered in truckload (FTL) and less-than-truckload (LTL) quantities. Conditions range from new and light-use to salvage; products include returns, shelf pulls, and overstock. For more details and to register to bid, please visit the marketplace at: walgreens.bstock.com. The auction lots will be shipped from 15 different locations throughout the U.S.; bidding is open to qualified business buyers across the globe.
As the leading auction platform for returned, excess, and other liquidation inventory, B-Stock is pleased welcome Walgreens to our network of marketplaces and provide business buyers a direct channel to purchase merchandise from one of the world’s largest pharmacy stores.
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