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Old 01-23-2009, 07:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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You might want to avoid Liquidation Sales!!

Funny but I was thinking of going to the Circuit City liquidation sale on Saturday when their's starts!!! Now I'm having second thoughts... Lol.


5 Reasons to Avoid Liquidation Sales

There are bound to be a large number of store liquidation sales this year, but you'd be smart to skip them.

Circuit City recently announced it had hired liquidators to sell off its inventory. While you might think this is a great time to find deals, the truth is that liquidation sales offer few bargains. Keep these facts in mind before spending your hard-earned money.

1) You don't need it: If you heard about a liquidation sale where a company is selling some type of gadget and now you find yourself wanting one, you did exactly what the liquidator wanted you to do. If you really wanted the gadget, it would have been on your list, after all.

The first rule of smart shopping is that, if you don't need it, it's not a bargain no matter what the price. Liquidation sales are a good way to convince yourself that a want is within reach, and therefore a need.

2) The prices aren't that good: When people hear the words "liquidation sale," they assume the main purpose is to get rid of merchandise quickly, meaning cheaply. While moving the inventory is one goal, it's not the primary goal. The main point is to make money.

Since "liquidation sales" usually last several months -- Circuit City's will last till the end of March -- there is no incentive to slash prices from the outset. In fact, most liquidators will actually raise prices to full retail or a token 10% off because they know the store will be packed with people. That means prices at liquidation sales are often higher than you could have gotten at the store before it went into bankruptcy. Those "75% off or more" discounts that you are imagining won't arrive until the final week of the liquidation sale -- a time when anything you would really want will already be long gone.

If you still feel you must go to the liquidation sale because you are sure prices will be good, do your homework. Know the prices at area rivals and online. This way, you'll know what a good deal is.

3) There are limited forms of payment: The way you can pay for merchandise at a liquidation sale can be limited. Checks, coupons and gift cards probably won't be accepted. You probably can't use credit cards in the final weeks, when large discounts come into play.

4) All sales are final: Since the store is going out of business, sales are usually final. If you have trouble with that big-screen TV or gadget, the store isn't going to help you. Especially for expensive items, it may not be worth the risk if you are only saving a few dollars.

If you do decide to buy at a liquidation sale, see that the item is in good working condition. Plug it in to make sure it works and open the box to be certain all the pieces are there. You need to take extra care since you won't be able to return it. Fully understand the return policies and any terms of the sale before you buy. If you can, use a credit card to get protections.

5) There's no knowledgeable help: The goal of liquidators is to sell, not to help you decide which of several similar gadgets would best suit your needs. All staff will likely be working the cash registers, and any floor help may have little to no knowledge with technical questions. Basically, there will be no service of any kind, so unless you know exactly what you want, liquidation sales are not the place to try and find something.

Good deals can usually be found at the end of a liquidation sale, but only on items that aren't in high demand. Don't be fooled into thinking that, just because a business is being sold through liquidation, it guarantees a good price. Liquidation sales carry a lot of disadvantages. Or better yet, skip the liquidation sales altogether and spend your money on things that are on your need list.

Source - http://finance.yahoo.com/news/5-Reas...-14114850.html
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Re: You might want to avoid Liquidation Sales!!

Very good list and these are exactly the things that came to mind when I heard about Circuit City. I remember when they closed everything at the Rite Aid next door to my job and the process started in May and ended in October. The best time to actually find any bargains (from what I found) was somewhere in between that halfway mark and towards the end. But even then, you have to be sure that you purchase an item you wanted before the sale began bc then it's just something you bought bc you saw it on sale.

I had to be careful when I took my husband to CC two days ago lol.
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Re: You might want to avoid Liquidation Sales!!

And if i can add one....

When there are liquidation sales, they are basically selling crap. New items, new products, the popular stuff, is given back to the manufacturer for credit. They leave the cheap, returned, damaged crap there and sell that. So dont go in expectations of getting brand new items cheap
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Re: You might want to avoid Liquidation Sales!!

Guess that means I'm not going to Circuit City tommorow?? Wonder if Victoria Secret is liquidating anything? Lol
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Re: You might want to avoid Liquidation Sales!!

Well guess where I went today?? Circuit City!! and guess what? It sucked!! The Sony 40" LCD tv that Best Buy and Walmart have for $995... was on sale, 15% off... for $850... That's it... I figure that if I wait for a big sale I can get a better one, cheaper....
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Re: You might want to avoid Liquidation Sales!!

Wow... I didn't even know they were having a liquidation sale. But I remember going to a few in NY with mummy... And they sucked everytime...

Great advice you ladies gave

Wow... I didn't even know they were having a liquidation sale. But I remember going to a few in NY with mummy... And they sucked everytime...

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Re: You might want to avoid Liquidation Sales!!

My cousins were talking about CC all last wk, but I told them not to give into that BS...lol. It's better saving your money for something else that's worth it. Don't get me wrong, I do try to get bargains...but I usually wait til the final wk when they slash the discounts even more. Most of the good stuff might be gone, but you can get lucky and find something worthwhile. For example I was at VS browsing around not even intending to buy anything. It was the last day of the VS semi annual sale. I got this cheerleader skirt and a VS hoodie for only $20. They were originally $80 for both, but it was 50% off on top of an additional 50%. Was my lucky day
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