We are very excited to welcome The Home Depot to the B-Stock Sourcing Network!

The Home Depot, based out of Atlanta, is the world’s largest home improvement retailer, company #34 on the Fortune 500 list. The entire B-Stock Solutions team is proud to have been selected by The Home Depot build, host and manage their official liquidation marketplace.

And it all happened in four weeks.

From kick-off to site launch, the B-Stock Solutions team worked with the Home Depot team to build the site and pre-register a critical mass of buyers in the new liquidation marketplace in exactly four weeks.

Items on the site range from customer returns to unsold overtock inventory. Detailed manifests highlight all items, quantities, and retail prices, including a SKU # that matches the one used on homedepot.com, allowing independent research of product values. (Only registered buyers with a valid reseller certificate may view manifests.)

The Home Depot Liquidation Marketplace features eight categories, which are: Appliances, Blinds, Fluorescent, Hardware, Lighting & Electrical, Plumbing, Tubs & Toilets, and Seasonal & Miscellaneous. Common items to be found include tools, vacuums, fans, gas grills, and outdoor fountains, umbrellas, and dining sets. Listings will contain either truckloads or half-truckloads of merchandise.

Visit the liquidation site and take a look, and be sure to register to participate.

Welcome aboard to The Home Depot Team!

Amberly Bliss, Owner

Amberly Bliss, Owner

Retail Deals

"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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