Researching Liquidation.com Sellers
I have several questions to answer from a blog reader who purchased our guide this past week. Heather was kind enough to email and ask several very detailed questions and I am going to address each question in a blog post. Please read through the question below and scroll down for my audio response. I have also included some helpful links, which correspond to my answer.
The first question from Heather is about researching sellers on Liquidation.com:
“On Liquidation.com you cannot find information about the wholesaler because they only list a user name. Liquidation.com allows you to file a dispute, which they will investigate, but if you do a chargeback on your credit card, you can be kicked out of the system. So, I’m not sure how I would go about investigating any of the wholesalers there.”
Here are the links I discuss in my audio answer:
Ripoffreport.com – This is an online database that offers a place where disgruntled purchasers can publicly list complaints about different internet merchants. It is always a good idea to check this resource for buyer feedback before you buy on Liquidation.com or from a wholesale liquidator. Trust me, this database has prevented me from purchasing from many companies online. Make sure you bookmark this site.
Complaintsboard.com – Yet another complaint database that you can use when investigating sellers on Liquidation.com or suppliers you are thinking of buying from
Toolhaus.org - This is a great tool to research eBay sellers’ user ID’s. You can also try and search this database for Liquidation.com sellers as there are a few that sell on both venues and use the same user ID

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