Wholesale Forum » Scams, Ripoffs & Fraud » Liquidation.com - Dispute due to junk memory
Posted 16 Aug 07 4:36 pm.
I recently bid on 340 sticks of memory and won the auction at 600.00.Posted 17 Aug 07 7:45 am.
When buying from Liquidation always by NEW or shelf pulls.....stay away from salvage and returns.Posted 17 Aug 07 10:07 am.
Hmm I have seen several lots with mixed ram like this. Some sellers I know buy these lots all the time and eat up some serious profits on them. 60 percent of Businesses still use old pc's and need old ram. And some sticks can go for a good price if the ram is still usable.Posted 20 Aug 07 11:27 pm.
So old pc100 64mb and pc200 64mb stuff still goes?Posted 9 Sep 07 9:39 pm.
I've had trouble with Liquidation.com - they take ages to answer any queries annd I've lost loads of money...Posted 16 Sep 07 5:50 am.
i just started using this site again and i saw a rather positive forum article about liquidation.com, so tonight i bid on two diffrent auctions (both from the same company). the items were listed as returns, at first i tried to steer away from these auctions but then in one of the listed pictures of the xbox's that i was buying all of the accesories that come with them when they're brand new were present and the xbox boxes themselves looked in pretty good condition. do you think that i should stop bidding on these auctions because they are returns, or should i trust the picture?Posted 16 Sep 07 6:16 am.
So old pc100 64mb and pc200 64mb stuff still goes?Yes old ram still sells. There are many businesses in the country that cannot find replacement ram chips for thier old computers. And most come to ebay to find those items. really old ram is an even better seller because its hard to find and can sell for much higher if several companies are looking for it.
Ive put up a lot of my own stuff with these specs and they dont sell for me.
Posted 16 Sep 07 6:17 am.
i just started using this site again and i saw a rather positive forum article about liquidation.com, so tonight i bid on two diffrent auctions (both from the same company). the items were listed as returns, at first i tried to steer away from these auctions but then in one of the listed pictures of the xbox's that i was buying all of the accesories that come with them when they're brand new were present and the xbox boxes themselves looked in pretty good condition. do you think that i should stop bidding on these auctions because they are returns, or should i trust the picture?I use the pictures hard core when buying from them. Its false advertising if the items are not exactly as shown in the picture. Read the listing as well and go through the listing with a fine tooth comb. Especially when buying returns or shelf pulls.
these xbox 360's have 20 gb harddrives aswell