B-Stock is pleased to announce the launch of DICK’S Sporting Goods Liquidations – the official liquidation channel of DICK’S Sporting Goods. This B2B marketplace will give qualified business buyers direct access to bulk quantities of customer-returned and overstock merchandise from DICK’S including Apparel, Activewear, Sporting Goods, and more across top brands. 

The inventory available on the DICK’S Sporting Goods Liquidations marketplace is new, like new, or generally salable; it will be offered in truckload (FTL) quantities and grouped as Customer Returns, Mixed Condition, and Overstock. Bidding is currently open to qualified, U.S.-based business buyers. It must be exported outside of the U.S.

Merchandise will be shipped from five different locations across the country including Atlanta, GA, Conklin, NY, Smithton, PA, Plainfield, IN, and Goodyear, AZ. 

B-Stock is proud to partner with companies like DICK’S Sporting Goods in support of the commitment to keep obsolete goods out of landfills and help unsold and returned merchandise find a second life. 
For more details, including the marketplace terms and conditions, and to register to bid, please visit the marketplace at dickssportinggoods.bstock.com.

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Editorial Team

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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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