USPS also sells off or gives away some of their unclaimed packages that aren’t picked up within 60 days by the intended recipient. [2] X Research source

Check out https://www. liquidation. com/c/amazon to see what types of products are available. This website also sells bulk products from other major retailers like Target. Since you’re buying bulk items from liquidation websites, the shipping costs tend to be more expensive. USPS often sends some of their unclaimed packages to https://www. govdeals. com/, a website that also sells unclaimed items in large quantities.

eBay: https://www. ebay. com/ Poshmark: https://poshmark. com/ Facebook Marketplace: https://www. facebook. com/login/?next=%2Fmarketplace%2F Craiglist: https://craigslist. org eBay sellers list unclaimed or returned packages at different price points, ranging from $20 to over $100.

Check out https://www. swapmadness. com/ to find a swap meet near you. Some of these stores are pretty popular, so it might be worth calling beforehand to see what their stock is looking like. [7] X Research source

Since liquidation items sell in bulk, the shipping prices can be pretty high, too.

Sites like https://www. liquidation. com/c/amazon and https://www. govdeals. com/ are definitely reliable, so you don’t have to worry about researching them beforehand.

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