Sep
04
Aug
11
What a difference 10 years makes. Since its founding in the fall of 1999 Read the Article
Aug
01
For small and medium-sized businesses that make money by selling tangible goods, Liquidation.com is a wonderful tool for the critical task of finding a reliable source of inventory at the right price. Liquidation.com is meeting that need for over 1.1 million registered buyers through its solid relationships with key large... read more →
Jul
07
No retailer (including store, catalog and online merchants) wants to see products returned, but as the National Retail Federation reported in 2008, more than $219 billion of merchandise made its way back to retail stores through consumer returns. Many astute companies, however, are winning customer loyalty, decreasing costs and creating... read more →
Jul
06
Cumberland County officials say they saved taxpayers $20,000 buying a used truck on an Internet auction site instead of buying new offline. Bobby Howard, the county's solid waste director, placed the winning bid at GovDeals.com for a used 2008 International box truck, to be used daily in the county's recycling... read more →
Jun
30
As consumers get ready to celebrate July Fourth, many merchants already have dismissed summer as a washout. Bill Angrick, CEO of Liquidity Services, which auctions surplus goods to dollar stores and small resellers, said that in the past stores had usually held out hope for procrastinators and didn't unload summer... read more →
Jun
17
Jun
08
"The carbon footprint of a traditional live auction event versus a virtual online solution is not even comparable. And what we've found is that our clients view us as a green channel because they can recover value by disposing of items as usable items and not as waste." Read the... read more →
May
27
Guys, if you want to know where the economy is headed next, look in your underwear drawer. If you're like most men, you've got more than a few skivvies in, well, less than perfect condition. It's one of several unusual indicators economists turn to in hard times. We went looking... read more →
May
20