Salvage
 
  Salvage:
        Salvage merchandise is a term used for distressed merchandise in the end of the retail supply chain. Their are different types of salvage merchandise. Raw returns. Raw returns are merchandise that a customer has returned to a retail establishment. The merchandise is marked off as a return to merchant or return to vendor. The sales agreement (salvage contract) will have stipulation how to credit or mark off original invoice. Display, warehouse damaged and damaged box items is considered salvage merchandise.




   Salvage electronics : Salvage electronics can have very high percentage of non-working items . When purchasing salvage truckloads USE GREAT CAUTION. B advises only buy salvage electronics  after you have a minimum of 1 year experience




     Before buying a truckload of salvage merchandise.Start off with a pallet or two. Gain experience . Learn the look and feel of returns and salvage before jumping head first intop a truckload. Truckloads are all ways available. Their are many crooks out their waiting to take advantage of people with no experiencs. Remember the standard in the liquidation and salvage industry is cash in advance. The truckloads are bought AS IS WHERE IS. YOU HAVE NO ONE TO BLAME BUT YOURSELF IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH FOR A TRUCKLOAD OF SALVAGE!!! 




  Salvage merchandise in the retail industry is any merchandise that is sold outside the retailer's stores or it's normal venue of public sales. Salvage merchandise can be closeouts, overstocks, shelf-pulls, customer returns or other distressed inventories a retailer wants to liquidate. 
  The common thing that retail salvage merchandise has in common is NO WARRANTY!
  In theory the merchandise has no brand name. It is salvage. This is why the salvage merchandise can be liquidated at such a low price.
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