I've been watching the new and shelf pull, brand name, women's and children's clothing lot auctions on Liquidation.com and I'm amazed that they sell at a very reasonable price, with the average per piece price being anywhere from $2.50 to $5.50 each. Most of the original hang tags are still on the clothing and most show a retail per piece price of $18.00 to $36.00. (at least according to the manifests I've read)
Has anyone had any experience with these lots?
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Anyone bought BRAND NAME clothing lots thru Liquidation.com?
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I'm interested in this as well. Too bad Liquidation.com doesn't have a feedback system.
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I buy through Liq.com frequently. Once I learned what to expect, I do pretty good with their auctions. I don't buy clothing but I do believe the same procedures apply. With clothing, even with tags still on the items, remember shelf pulls are pulled for a reason. Some may have split seams, tears, stains, dirt or any variety you can imagine. If you win an auction and you let Liq.com arrange shipping, these policies copied from their web site will apply......
What do I do when I receive the merchandise?
If we have arranged and managed the delivery of the merchandise and the auction did not state "As-Is", you have two business days to ensure that the merchandise received conforms to the description provided by the seller. If it does not conform, you must note it on the Bill of Lading. Then within 2 business days of signing for delivery of merchandise, and you must submit a Dispute Form to us.
Who is responsible for damaged or grossly misrepresented merchandise?
If Liquidation.com arranged and managed the delivery of the merchandise and the merchandise you received was damaged in transit, or is grossly misrepresented, you must notify Liquidation.com immediately and note it on the Bill of Lading. You must complete the Dispute Form and submit it within the 2-business days of receiving your merchandise. If the items were damaged in transit, Liquidation.com will file a claim with the carrier/shipping service and provide a resolution to the buyer. If the items are grossly misrepresented, Liquidation.com will investigate the matter and come to a resolution to be adhered to by both buyer and seller.
Can I return the merchandise after it has been delivered?
If Liquidation.com arranged and managed the delivery of the merchandise and the merchandise you received was damaged in transit, or is grossly misrepresented, you must notify Liquidation.com immediately and note it on the Bill of Lading. You must complete the Dispute Form and submit it within two (2) business days of receiving your merchandise. If the items were damaged in transit, Liquidation.com will file a claim with the carrier/shipping service and provide a resolution to the buyer. If the items are grossly misrepresented, Liquidation.com will investigate the matter and come to a resolution to be adhered to by both buyer and seller.
In closing, you should remember that Liq.com is not who you are buying from. They are just an on-line auction, much like e-bay. -
good post tuc...
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