WOULD LIKE ANY FEEDBACK ON LIQUIDATIONS.COM
HAS ANYBODY BOUGHT FROM THEM?
LET ME KNOW YOUR EXPERIENCE.
Yes, Rosa, I have recently won two auctions from Liquidation.com and my experience has not been good so far. My first purchase was for a bulk of returned iPod accessories. I only paid about $150 including shipping for two very large boxes consisting of iPod Nano second gen skins, Liz Claiborne Nano 2nd gen designer cases, iPod chargers etc. After buying the items I did my research on eBay, and I figured with a LOT of work I might be able to recover my investment or perhaps double my investment. If I double my money I will make about $150 for a couple months work. Not good! Actually I have an eBay store that is mostly empty, so at least I can use this stuff to fill the shelves so I don't have an empty store. OK, experience number two: Two days ago I received a shipment of 15 iPod 30 gigs and was shocked when I saw how they were packed. The auction manifest stated that two would not power on, three or four would power on but had no menus, and the rest would power on with menus. After doing some research I figured I might make a little tiny profit if at least six were good, and maybe a little better if I could get a few dollars for the bad ones selling them as salvage. When they arrived to my home via UPS the iPods were stacked on top of one another with NO packing in between. The box was very small and whomever packed the box stuffed one sheet of paper inside the box to fill up the empty space. I was SHOCKED that anybody would do such a stupid thing as that. I paid over $1,000 for these iPods and they were shipped as salvage to me. If they were not scratched up before they were shipped, they certainly were after they were shipped due to the fact it was metal on metal. Yesterday I filed a dispute and submitted photos of how they were packed. I spent about one minute total to see if any would power on, and they didn't. Maybe they just needed charging, but I didn't want to put out any effort on them since I was going to reject them anyway. I am PISSED to say the least. So if you are interested I'll update you on how Liquidation.com handles the problem. I can't blame Liquidation.com for what a stupid seller does, and I'm hoping I will get a full refund. I believe they have ten days to make a decision. There is no way I would be able to make my money back on these iPods in the condition they are in. I have placed a lot of bids on Liquidation.com and, according to my research on eBay, I found everything selling too high to make a profit. I'm thinking the bidders on a lot of these auctions must be selling them on their own websites or in a small retail store. There was one auction for new items, I did the research on, and it would have been worth winning. I screwed up on that one and forgot to bid on it. The auction was for 20 Altec-Lansing IM600s, and I figured I could have made about $30 each on them after eBay and PayPal. Maybe the only way you can come out ahead with Liquidation.com is to buy an entire truck load of stuff. Spend big and make a big profit, but of course you can do the same and lose your butt. My e-mail is ron_harding1954@live.com should you or anyone want to e-mail me. I'm a seller on eBay using ID mazatlan. Ron