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dispose vs liquidation of a small number of items

Hi All,

How much does it cost to liquidate a small number of small items ( under 20cm tall and 5 cm wide) so as to avoid LT storage costs?

Any ideas/advice appreciated

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dispose vs liquidation of a small number of items

Hi All,

How much does it cost to liquidate a small number of small items ( under 20cm tall and 5 cm wide) so as to avoid LT storage costs?

Any ideas/advice appreciated

Tags:Inventory
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You must be VAT registered to use Amazon's liquidation service. You'll get whatever someone is willing to pay for your items, minus the referral fee and a per item fee which is based on the weight of the items.

Standard size Fee (per unit)

0-200 g

£0.25

201-500 g

£0.25

501-1,000 g

£0.45

1,001 g or more

£0.50 + £0.40 for each incremental 1,000 g*

Oversize Fee (per unit)

0-500 g

£0.50

501-1,000 g

£1.00

1,001-2,000 g

£1.50

2,001-5,000 g

£2.50

5,001 g or more

£3.00 + £0.40 for each incremental 1,000 g*

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Seller_VpTps3nNkV8hZ

You generally get a small percentage back and, sometimes, it can end up costing you money.

I've dabbled with it occasionally, usually with oddments. Anything under £10 may end up with them taking money from you, more than the removal charge.

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Seller_Pd1ptQfwxFWY0

dispose vs liquidation of a small number of items

Hi All,

How much does it cost to liquidate a small number of small items ( under 20cm tall and 5 cm wide) so as to avoid LT storage costs?

Any ideas/advice appreciated

353 views
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Tags:Inventory
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Seller_Pd1ptQfwxFWY0

dispose vs liquidation of a small number of items

Hi All,

How much does it cost to liquidate a small number of small items ( under 20cm tall and 5 cm wide) so as to avoid LT storage costs?

Any ideas/advice appreciated

Tags:Inventory
10
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Hi All,

How much does it cost to liquidate a small number of small items ( under 20cm tall and 5 cm wide) so as to avoid LT storage costs?

Any ideas/advice appreciated

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Seller_QuM1AZgzfU9x4

You must be VAT registered to use Amazon's liquidation service. You'll get whatever someone is willing to pay for your items, minus the referral fee and a per item fee which is based on the weight of the items.

Standard size Fee (per unit)

0-200 g

£0.25

201-500 g

£0.25

501-1,000 g

£0.45

1,001 g or more

£0.50 + £0.40 for each incremental 1,000 g*

Oversize Fee (per unit)

0-500 g

£0.50

501-1,000 g

£1.00

1,001-2,000 g

£1.50

2,001-5,000 g

£2.50

5,001 g or more

£3.00 + £0.40 for each incremental 1,000 g*

00
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Seller_VpTps3nNkV8hZ

You generally get a small percentage back and, sometimes, it can end up costing you money.

I've dabbled with it occasionally, usually with oddments. Anything under £10 may end up with them taking money from you, more than the removal charge.

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Seller_QuM1AZgzfU9x4

You must be VAT registered to use Amazon's liquidation service. You'll get whatever someone is willing to pay for your items, minus the referral fee and a per item fee which is based on the weight of the items.

Standard size Fee (per unit)

0-200 g

£0.25

201-500 g

£0.25

501-1,000 g

£0.45

1,001 g or more

£0.50 + £0.40 for each incremental 1,000 g*

Oversize Fee (per unit)

0-500 g

£0.50

501-1,000 g

£1.00

1,001-2,000 g

£1.50

2,001-5,000 g

£2.50

5,001 g or more

£3.00 + £0.40 for each incremental 1,000 g*

00
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Seller_QuM1AZgzfU9x4

You must be VAT registered to use Amazon's liquidation service. You'll get whatever someone is willing to pay for your items, minus the referral fee and a per item fee which is based on the weight of the items.

Standard size Fee (per unit)

0-200 g

£0.25

201-500 g

£0.25

501-1,000 g

£0.45

1,001 g or more

£0.50 + £0.40 for each incremental 1,000 g*

Oversize Fee (per unit)

0-500 g

£0.50

501-1,000 g

£1.00

1,001-2,000 g

£1.50

2,001-5,000 g

£2.50

5,001 g or more

£3.00 + £0.40 for each incremental 1,000 g*

00
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Seller_VpTps3nNkV8hZ

You generally get a small percentage back and, sometimes, it can end up costing you money.

I've dabbled with it occasionally, usually with oddments. Anything under £10 may end up with them taking money from you, more than the removal charge.

00
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Seller_VpTps3nNkV8hZ

You generally get a small percentage back and, sometimes, it can end up costing you money.

I've dabbled with it occasionally, usually with oddments. Anything under £10 may end up with them taking money from you, more than the removal charge.

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