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Liquidation Electronics is one of the largest and most popular product categories in the liquidation industry. Products typically include customer-returned or shelf-pulled TVs, home theater systems, computers, GPS units, cell phones, video game consoles, printers, and tablets. All of the electronics you see on the shelves of department stores or large retailers have limited shelf life. If retailers cannot sell their stock in an efficient amount of time, they must pull out the merchandise and sell it to another vendor. This is done to keep up with shifting trends and new model introductions. Liquidation Electronics items are sold in a variety of product conditions including: new, refurbished, returned, non-functioning, open box, and end of life.
B-Stock operates a network of liquidation marketplaces enabling small- and medium-sized retailers and resellers to buy liquidation electronics in bulk directly from large Fortune 2000 retailers and manufacturers. Our network is made up of private liquidation auction marketplaces that B-Stock powers and manages for nine of the top 10 U.S. retailers, among many others. We enable these retailers to auction off their surplus electronics inventory directly to smaller resellers at a fraction of MSRP. Buyers gain access to the liquidation electronics inventory directly from major retailers without the middleman markups of large liquidators. In addition, they can bid on excess inventory with confidence, knowing they are buying directly from the source.
"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."
Today’s consumer purchases happen more rapidly than ever, making returns an unavoidable aspect of the shopping experience. Every year, billions of dollars worth of returned goods make their way back to retailers, often resulting in excess inventory. Many of these…