1/5 Brooke B. 1 year ago on Google
I
live
in
Cleveland
and
have
been
doing
a
few
different
liquidation
auctions
in
the
area,
and
this
is
by
far
the
most
disappointing.
1.)
Upon
pick
up,
I
found
out
the
item
I
bid
on
is
expired,
which
means
it’s
not
safe
to
use
(other
items
I
wouldn’t
care
about,
but
this
is
not
something
that
would
be
safe
past
expiration).
Not
disclosing
an
item
is
expired
in
a
listing
is
just
dishonest
and
unethical.
Not
all
liquidations
are
expired,
I
had
no
reason
to
expect
that
from
the
item,
and
if
I
did,
I
wouldn’t
have
ever
bid
on
it.
My
family’s
safety
isn’t
worth
a
discount?
2.)
I
traveled
over
20
minutes
to
come
here,
and
I
thought
I
was
going
to
be
able
to
check
out
the
store
when
I
picked
up,
but
the
information
on
google
isn’t
accurate.
They
were
only
open
for
auction
pick
up.
3.)
The
place
is
dark
and
drab,
not
very
welcoming
in
any
way,
and
very
little
indication
that
it
even
exists.
Just
seems
like
these
people
want
to
do
the
bare
minimum
and
make
the
most
money
from
it
4.)
This
is
one
of
the
few
that
does
reserves
on
bidding,
which
means
if
you
don’t
bid
as
high
as
they’d
like
you
to,
they
don’t
let
you
buy
the
item.
5.)
Idk
who
is
bidding
on
these
items,
but
the
prices
you
end
up
getting
things
for
is
super
high
in
comparison
to
other
liquidation
auctions.
I’ve
seen
many
things
go
for
a
close
to
market
price,
which
is
a
weird
risk
to
take
when
items
may
be
damaged
or
expired.
6.)
They
don’t
let
you
pay
for
your
items.
They
just
automatically
collect
payment
when
the
auction
ends,
so
unless
you’re
closely
monitoring
the
auction,
you
won’t
know
exactly
how
much
is
coming
out
of
your
bank
account
until
it’s
already
taken
out.
Maybe
all
of
the
really
fantastic
liquidation
auction
shops
in
the
area
have
spoiled
me
and
given
me
high
expectations,
but
why
settle
when
you
can
get
better
deals
with
better
customer
service?
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