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I am thrilled to see the adoption of the “$1/no reserve” auction liquidation strategy on the Walmart Auction Liquidations site! Buyers LOVE this approach to excess inventory liquidation auction sites on lots and we have seen an immediate spike in buyer engagement and bidding, which is great for the long term health of the liquidations marketplace.
Today we launched 4 lots of inspected, graded, unsorted LCD TV liquidation. These lots total approximately $35,000 in current retail value and each of them opened at $100 with no reserve. In addition, another excess inventory liquidation with 5 lots of furniture, consumer electronics, bikes and domestics launched with opening bids of $1. These 5 lots of excess inventory liquidation consist of approximately $40,000 worth of consumer returned goods at retail value.
eBay sellers, Amazon merchants and other resellers in search of product on liquidation auctions from liquidators wholesale to grow your business will love this fantastic opportunity to inventory liquidation sales, like liquidation appliance inventory, so get signed up and approved for a free buyer account right now. Register now!

"I feel so confident shopping and bidding on items knowing that I am going to get what I paid for. And if not, there’s a killer customer service team that’s going to make sure everything’s alright in the end. That’s huge. It’s hard to take that risk when you’re first starting out."
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