HSN is a leading direct-to-consumer live content retailer, offering exclusive products and top brand names to its customers. At HSN, customers find exceptional selections in Health & Beauty, Jewelry, Home/Lifestyle, Fashion/Accessories, and Electronics. HSN broadcasts live to 95 million households in the US in HD 24/7 and its website – HSN.com features more than 50,000 product videos. Founded 38 years ago as the first shopping network, HSN is an operating segment of HSN,Inc. (Nasdaq: HSNI); for more information, please visit HSN.com.

HSN Liquidation is the official B2B marketplace for the liquidation division of HSNi, LLC. HSN Liquidation will offer bulk quantities of first-quality/excess and customer returns including: designer fashions, shoes & accessories, intimate apparel, jewelry, hard goods and much more. Auctions lots are between one pallet and a full truckload. These are the same quality products that are sold on HSN and in our Outlet Stores.

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