Frequently asked questions

What to know before you buy a pallet or schedule a visit.

What is a liquidation pallet?
It is a bundled lot of unsold or returned merchandise, sold as a unit rather than item-by-item. Contents vary by source and category.
Can I inspect a pallet before buying?
Yes—we encourage on-site visits when possible. Inspection rules can vary by lot; contact us to book a time slot.
How are prices set?
Pricing reflects category, estimated condition, volume, and demand. Listings show the advertised price and available details.
Do you work with external vendors?
We may partner with suppliers that meet our quality and compliance criteria. Email us with a description of your lots and volume.
Which payment methods do you accept?
Payment options depend on amount and transaction type. Our team confirms available methods at checkout.
Can I return a pallet?
Liquidation sales are typically as-is. Any exceptions are stated at the time of purchase.
Where are you located and can I bring a truck?
Our warehouse is in Montreal. Share your vehicle size when booking so we can confirm access and loading.
Do you offer delivery?
Depending on timing and inventory, options may be discussed. On-site pickup is often the simplest path.
Do photos match the lot exactly?
We aim for representative imagery. Liquidations can still vary slightly—inspection is the best way to validate your purchase.
How do I hear about new pallets?
Check the online catalog regularly and tell us your preferred categories—we can flag relevant arrivals.
Is buying pallets business-only?
No—individual buyers can purchase depending on the lot. Some transactions may require ID or a deposit based on amount.