They once had legitimately good items for sale at good wholesale prices in quantity that could be refurbished and re-sold by repair shops. Not any more. Most decent items are onesy-twosy from repair shops at full retail or even higher prices. A 12 year old MacBook for over $800?
Even in the past, you had to be wary of scam sellers and Liquidation.com would never back you up. I'm talking sellers who ship a pile of laptops with zero packing material in a thin cardboard box so all you receive is a box of salvage. Also, horrible with some sellers who would sell stuff far more damaged than their crappy photos showed, and of course Liquidation.com gives no recourse.
And now, today, I found out that they will deactivate your account and charge you a $200 fee for reactivation if you do not pay for an auction within TWO BUSINESS DAYS AFTER AUCTION CLOSE.
Liquidation.com in 2024 is useless.