Bargainland Online Liquidation Auctions
In 2007, Bargainland sold more items on eBay than anyone in the world.
Thousands of products arrive daily at our facilities around the world. This merchandise comes from corporate bankruptcies, lost shipments, unclaimed freight, customer returns, and manufacturer closeouts.
Most companies our size sell these pallet loads to brokers, who, in turn, sell them to 'power sellers' who then sell the merchandise on eBay. Our model is to bypass the middle-men and liquidate the items one-by-one in the eBay marketplace. No seller on eBay has ever accomplished the levels of automation needed to achieve this feat. The rewards to our customers are 99-cent, no-reserve auctions, where you can find incredible treasures at pennies on the dollar.
When you look at the world around you, every item you see was, at one point, transported on a truck or boat. Since we liquidate this freight, we typically sell every imaginable item in the world. Some of the more unusual items we have sold include caskets, gas argon lasers, communion wafers, prototype electronics, airplanes, and even Britney Spears' bra.
The platypus, like Bargainland, defies all categorization. This lovable and curious creature lays eggs like a bird but suckles its young like a mammal. Though loved by many, it soon became a problem for zoologists trying to understand its evolution. Likewise, Bargainland is a digitally-evolved platypus. Bargainland looks like a store but is run like an auction. Products range from household items and automobiles to industrial equipment and fine art. Merchandise can be factory sealed and complete or used, incomplete, and damaged. Our inventory changes every day, yet some items return each night. Every bidder pays only what he or she believes to be a fair amount, allowing an unprecedented opportunity for the customer to set their own price. There has never been a place like Bargainland, because everything else is just a store.
In 2007, Bargainland sold more items on eBay than anyone in the world.
Thousands of products arrive daily at our facilities around the world. This merchandise comes from corporate bankruptcies, lost shipments, unclaimed freight, customer returns, and manufacturer closeouts.
Most companies our size sell these pallet loads to brokers, who, in turn, sell them to 'power sellers' who then sell the merchandise on eBay. Our model is to bypass the middle-men and liquidate the items one-by-one in the eBay marketplace. No seller on eBay has ever accomplished the levels of automation needed to achieve this feat. The rewards to our customers are 99-cent, no-reserve auctions, where you can find incredible treasures at pennies on the dollar.
When you look at the world around you, every item you see was, at one point, transported on a truck or boat. Since we liquidate this freight, we typically sell every imaginable item in the world. Some of the more unusual items we have sold include caskets, gas argon lasers, communion wafers, prototype electronics, airplanes, and even Britney Spears' bra.
The platypus, like Bargainland, defies all categorization. This lovable and curious creature lays eggs like a bird but suckles its young like a mammal. Though loved by many, it soon became a problem for zoologists trying to understand its evolution. Likewise, Bargainland is a digitally-evolved platypus. Bargainland looks like a store but is run like an auction. Products range from household items and automobiles to industrial equipment and fine art. Merchandise can be factory sealed and complete or used, incomplete, and damaged. Our inventory changes every day, yet some items return each night. Every bidder pays only what he or she believes to be a fair amount, allowing an unprecedented opportunity for the customer to set their own price. There has never been a place like Bargainland, because everything else is just a store.