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Holiday returns end up at retail liquidation company – News3LV

LAS VEGAS (KSNV News3LV) — Weve all heard the saying Many Happy Returns, well that phrase probably wasnt written be a retailer. 

Approximately 10-percent of everything sold this holiday season, or $63billion worth of goods, will be returned.  Much of it ends up at a Las Vegas surplus warehouse owned by Liquidation.com. 

When items are returned to a retailer, if theyve been opened the store cant re-sell it.  So, they send it to Liquidation.com and they re-sell the item for them.

Everything from appliances and toys to clothing and furniture items are available. 

Warehouse manager Anthony Griggs says, We also have a wide variety of electronics, televisions, refurbished and returned televisions, all the way up to couches, living room set…

Read the full article at: http://www.news3lv.com/content/news/local/story/Holiday-returns-end-up-at-retail-liquidation-compa/SZ96wWYCtEaqubeRs5NZBA.cspx

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianDecember 31, 2015

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Holiday returns end up at retail liquidation company – News3LV

LAS VEGAS (KSNV News3LV) — Weve all heard the saying Many Happy Returns, well that phrase probably wasnt written be a retailer. 

Approximately 10-percent of everything sold this holiday season, or $63billion worth of goods, will be returned.  Much of it ends up at a Las Vegas surplus warehouse owned by Liquidation.com. 

When items are returned to a retailer, if theyve been opened the store cant re-sell it.  So, they send it to Liquidation.com and they re-sell the item for them.

Everything from appliances and toys to clothing and furniture items are available. 

Warehouse manager Anthony Griggs says, We also have a wide variety of electronics, televisions, refurbished and returned televisions, all the way up to couches, living room set…

Read the full article at: http://www.news3lv.com/content/news/story/Holiday-returns-end-up-at-retail-liquidation-compa/SZ96wWYCtEaqubeRs5NZBA.cspx

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianDecember 30, 2015

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