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A B-Stock Sourcing Network Liquidation Auction Marketplace
The B-Stock Sourcing Network is a network of retailers and manufacturers’ official liquidation auction marketplaces. The
marketplaces in the B-Stock Sourcing Network are private to approved buyers only, and powered by B-Stock Solutions. The B-Stock Sourcing Network enables resellers to buy liquidation and overstock inventory directly from reputable enterprise retailers like Walmart, Sam’s Club, HP, Macy's and more, all from one source. The liquidation sales are exclusive to retailer-approved buyers. Thousands of resellers love the B-Stock Sourcing Network because we provide them direct access to retailers and overstock inventory that they were never previously able to buy.
Powered by B-Stock Solutions
The B-Stock Solutions team has been helping Fortune 2000 retailers and manufacturers make their liquidation and overstock
inventory available to a broader base of resellers through liquidation auctions since 2004. By building, hosting, and managing private online liquidation auction marketplaces, B-Stock Solutions enables its clients to open their liquidation inventory to a much larger base of resellers, while also creating new buying opportunities for companies that previously could not access this type of inventory directly from the source. Our team has already helped retailers auction off approximately $1 Billion worth of overstock and excess inventory.
1. How do I start bidding on the liquidation and overstock inventory on B-Stock Supply?
Your first step is registering for B-Stock Supply and filling in all requested information. Once you have done this, we will review your application and you will receive an email notification when you are approved.
No. It’s completely free to join and bid on B-Stock Supply.
There are new liquidation auctions open every day.
Also known as a reseller’s certificate, a resale license, or a reseller’s license, a resale certificate allows you to buy liquidation and overstock inventory without paying tax to the
retailer or manufacturer. It is proof that you are buying the liquidation and overstock inventory for resale purposes. It is your responsibility to collect the applicable state tax from
your customers when they order products from you. A Resale Certificate is required by the retailer or manufacturer for approval to bid in their marketplace. If you already have a
state registered sales tax id, or reseller id, you can issue a reseller’s certificate by completing and submitting a uniform reseller certificate form. Click here to download a blank
uniform certificate form for your state, or to review further information regarding your state’s reseller certificate requirements. You are not required to submit a resale certificate if
your business is registered in a state that does not charge a sales tax.
Not every state requires one. The five exceptions include Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon. If your business is registered in one of these five states, register as a new customer on our liquidation auction marketplace, and our team will approve you.
The buyer is responsible for arranging and paying for shipping from the seller's distribution center upon the completion of the auction. Buyers can choose their own preferred shipping providers or select the freightquote.com provided shipping service offered via the shipping estimate on select auctions. Shipping estimates are based on the weight and dimensions of the inventory, your account zip code, and the availability of a loading dock. To change the zip code associated with your quote, click on the zip code link on an auction page or log in to your account to modify your full shipping address.
Your first step is registering for B-Stock Supply and filling in all requested information. Once you have done this, we will review your application and you will receive an email notification when you are approved.
2. Do I have to pay to join and begin bidding on the liquidation and overstock inventory on B-Stock Supply?
No. It’s completely free to join and bid on B-Stock Supply.
3. How often do new auction events start?
There are new liquidation auctions open every day.
4. What is a resale certificate and why do I need one?
Also known as a reseller’s certificate, a resale license, or a reseller’s license, a resale certificate allows you to buy liquidation and overstock inventory without paying tax to the
retailer or manufacturer. It is proof that you are buying the liquidation and overstock inventory for resale purposes. It is your responsibility to collect the applicable state tax from
your customers when they order products from you. A Resale Certificate is required by the retailer or manufacturer for approval to bid in their marketplace. If you already have a
state registered sales tax id, or reseller id, you can issue a reseller’s certificate by completing and submitting a uniform reseller certificate form. Click here to download a blank
uniform certificate form for your state, or to review further information regarding your state’s reseller certificate requirements. You are not required to submit a resale certificate if
your business is registered in a state that does not charge a sales tax.
5. Do all states require a resale certificate?
Not every state requires one. The five exceptions include Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon. If your business is registered in one of these five states, register as a new customer on our liquidation auction marketplace, and our team will approve you.
6. How does shipping work?
The buyer is responsible for arranging and paying for shipping from the seller's distribution center upon the completion of the auction. Buyers can choose their own preferred shipping providers or select the freightquote.com provided shipping service offered via the shipping estimate on select auctions. Shipping estimates are based on the weight and dimensions of the inventory, your account zip code, and the availability of a loading dock. To change the zip code associated with your quote, click on the zip code link on an auction page or log in to your account to modify your full shipping address.
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