liquidation bargains
by Rachel Paxton
- rachel@creativehomemaking.com
Bargains are all around you. You just have to know where to look for
them. It's easy to get stuck in a rut, going to the same stores all
the time, not taking the time to seek out new opportunities to save
money.
I drove by an undiscovered bargain hunter's paradise nearly every
day for more than two years before I stopped in to see what I might
be missing.
I've noticed that, at least in Washington State, stores that specialize
in inventory liquidation have become quite popular in the past couple
of years. I hadn't realized that I had one of these gems right under
my very nose.
Liquidators buy up inventories from businesses that are overstocked,
have filed for bankruptcy, or have had to turn over their inventories
to satisfy insurance claims. Items are sold between 20 and 50% below
retail prices. And you never know what you're going to find.
I have found our liquidation store an invaluable resource for wedding
and shower gifts. They carry a lot of serving dishes and dinnerware,
often expensive beautiful sets at only a fraction of the original
cost.
They also get in a lot of inventory from drug stores, which I have
found to be the source of most of my regular bargains. I recently
purchased about a year's worth of allergy and cold medicines at 50%
off the original price. I was also able to find toothbrushes, toothpaste,
tights, multi- vitamins, antibacterial ointment, and enzyme cleaner
for my contacts, all at 50% off. You kind of have to watch the expiration
dates on items like medications and vitamins, but I haven't had any
problem finding products with at least 6 months left before they expire.
Liquidation stores are doing retailers a big favor by taking unwanted
or unneeded inventory off their hands. The public also benefits by
having access to a low-cost alternative to drugstore and department
store prices. You have to check in from time to time, however, to
find the best selections. They are always acquiring new and different
types of inventories, including mattresses, furniture, and even clothing.
To find a liquidator near you, look in the yellow pages under "liquidators."
Don't miss out on this great opportunity to save big $$ on these everyday
household items.
Originally
published at Suite
101. Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom who is the
author of What's for Dinner?, an e-cookbook containing more than
250 quick easy dinner ideas. For recipes, tips to organize your
home, home decorating, crafts, holiday hints, and more, visit
Creative Homemaking at http://www.creativehomemaking.com.
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