Discussion:
Anyone here has any experience working with liquidation services?

Hey folks,
We're planning to renovate our office by the end of this month.
As a result, we have to remove some old furniture and warehouse equipment including forklifts etc. Some items are in good condition and can be used for few years too. I think that I would get the best value for those items in the market. One of my friends suggested that a liquidation company can help to maximize the return on investment in old items.
Anyone here has any experience working with liquidation services?
Did you receive the expected amount for your items?
  • Posted 21 Apr 2021 22:01
  • Modified 21 Apr 2021 22:02 by poster
  • Discussion started by Sophia_Hicklin
  • Ontario, Canada
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In this liquidation process, you can get back some money you need by selling some items in good conditions. I think that the forklifts are the best that you can sell to make some good cash. It depends if they are in good condition. Some guys are paying good money for such things. You can try to contact the guys from forklift sales in the UK ( https://anguslifttrucks.co.uk/forklift-sales-uk/ ). They will buy your forklifts at a reasonable price. I sold them a few pieces, and they transferred the money in one hour. I am very delighted with their services.
  • Posted 13 Oct 2021 21:02
  • Modified 19 Oct 2021 18:11 by poster
  • Reply by Balzi_Welly
  • United Kingdom
I also contacted them for the liquidation process
  • Posted 28 Sep 2021 21:59
  • Reply by Rechird_S
  • Ontario, Canada
Hey guys,

I'm thinking about hiring a service warehouse equipment liquidation company called Michaelsglobal trading dot com in Ontario Canada (https://www.michaelsglobaltrading.com/our-services/liquidation/warehouse-equipment).

I checked some reviews and was satisfied.

Does anyone have any other recommendations?
  • Posted 30 Apr 2021 23:43
  • Modified 1 May 2021 09:06 by administrator
  • Reply by Sophia_Hicklin
  • Ontario, Canada

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