Leftovers: Overstocks and Holiday Returns

After the holidays, the last thing you may want to think about is leftover, but these leftovers can actually save you big bucks. Aisle after aisle of stuff nobody wanted in the first place, but at prices like this how do you refuse?

If you like to buy in bulk then those would be Nirvana. 117,000 square feet of leftovers from crockpots to coin sorters, the products are overstocks and holiday returns all sold at a fraction of their retail price. 

Jesse Angel drove 2,500 miles to stake his resale claim. He will truck the goods back to Indiana and sell these space heaters for a profit. "We do flea markets, Craigslist; do about 50% the original value so we'll get $750 back from it. Out of something we paid $300 for" said Jesse. 

Liquidation.com caters to the small business owner from appliances to jewelry. The items end up here because they're out of season and just in the way they are sold online and by auction do you get caught up in the auction of it? Absolutely. 

Donnie Ramone buys 30 pallets a week to stock his brick and mortar store. Ramone owns Tomasitos Commerce, where you'll find everything from toliet paper to Waterford Crystal for cheap. "I tell people, 'you know we don't always have the same merchandise all the time, but you should definitely check with us first because we might have the exact same product you're looking for, for about 50% off'".

Liquidation.com has a website for folks who prefer to buy things one at a time. It's called Secondipity.com and features the same type of merchandise. Secondipitity.com is really for the end user. It's about people who want to get that iPod, or get a hi-def television or even a watch and not pay a lot of money for it.