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You ever wonder what happens to all those heaping carts of returned/"Wallmart-rental-service" items that you see go back at the customer service departments? No they don't go to the island of forgotten toys or misfit merchandise. They are marked as a write off firstly. Some get returned for repair and the rest become liquidated. This store is one of those liquidation centers. All the stuff here are items that either never sold, for whatever reason like too expensive or excessively mass produced. Some products were returned because the person over spent on a trip to Walmart for toilet paper but ended up as a $300 shopping spree. If there are some opened, slightly chipped or damaged box items they are priced at unbelievably low low costs. I'm telling you man, they are literally giving some of these things away. I got a train table for my kids for $85 where I would have spent $180 plus shipping. It was all there, I checked. A small train set that I had on my Amazon cart for 79.99 was also there for only 27.99. I scored like a mutha! Also, I got a Duracell mini usb car charger rated 2.1v for $2. If it has no price just ask the guy. He will glance at it and make a mega good price for you. The store is crazy inside. Literally there is no way for them to know what exactly is going to be in there at a time. These liquidation stores bid on pallets or containers of shrink wrapped misc. products ranging from bicycles and microwaves to doll houses and sports equipment. A veritable grab bag of goods type of store. It's pretty F'n fun to browse just don't let the kids roam. Not too sure how sturdy the stacking on the shelves of heavier items will hold. This is the store you thought you were going to when you went to Big Lots. Many useful things and perfect spot for some discounted X-mas shopping.
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