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Untested products equate to low quality; the manifest is deceptive and may result in shortages. The support team is unhelpful and selectively addresses issues. If you purchase from this platform, be cautious—'new' items may actually be returns that have been repackaged. Steer clear unless you're willing to risk financial loss.
untested means junk manifest is a lie they will short you! support is trash they cherry pick everything to put on goWholesale they other company and if you buy from goWholesale if it says new its a return they repacked avoid them unless you like to lose money
Dear Sir/Madam,I am writing to file a formal complaint regarding Direct Liquidation. On June 30, 2025, we purchased a total of 2,592 units of Philips 473371 Hue Wireless Connected Dimmer Switches (Invoice No. 108555019, Order ID 9320469).Before completing the purchase, we specifically requested brand authorization or authenticity documentation to verify the origin and legitimacy of these products. At that time, we were assured that all required documents would be provided after the payment was completed.However, after finalizing the payment and submitting our formal request for the documents, we received only a generic response containing general company information. No specific proof of authorization or authenticity has been provided to date.This situation raises serious concerns regarding transparency and the legitimacy of the products. A company dealing in branded electronic goods is expected to provide official documentation verifying authenticity or sales authorization when requested by the buyer.We respectfully request that this matter be formally reviewed, and that the company be required to either provide the requested documentation or issue a clear official statement regarding its authorization to sell these branded products.
AVOID THIS COMPANY AT ALL COSTS!I made the mistake of placing three separate orders with Direct Liquidation — and each one was worse than the last.Order #1: A pallet of monitors they claimed would be at least 75% functional. In reality, only about 30% didn't have shattered screens. I chalked it up to bad luck.Order #2: A pallet advertised as “NEW” with no dents, scratches, or cosmetic damage. What I received was beyond unacceptable — the box had a hole the size of a basketball, and both units were heavily damaged, with bent metal frames and completely non-functional components. Thankfully, I have video footage showing the delivery process, including the condition of the items as they came off the truck.Customer service initially offered only a 25% store credit, which I refused. I escalated the matter to my credit card company and provided full documentation. Direct Liquidation later claimed they’d issue a refund — but only for 45% of the total invoice. They’re now insisting they don't cover freight (which is irrelevant, as even without freight, their refund offer is still short). They filed a shipping claim as that's who offered the refund amount from the warranty company on the frieght. The original product photos showed no such damage, suggesting the items were repackaged post-damage or intentionally misrepresented. Either way, it’s shady behavior — and they likely didn’t expect the buyer to have video proof of condition while the pallet was being unloaded.Order #3: This pallet had already shipped before I saw how unreliable they were. It was missing three items, including two electronics that had been removed from open boxes (cords left behind) and another item that was completely absent. Nothing on the pallet was sealed — not taped shut, not wrapped. Anyone could’ve helped themselves during transit. Once again, I provided video evidence. Their response? An $85 store credit for over $500+ MSRP of missing product. They denied further reimbursement because the delivery driver provided no BOL (Bill of Lading) to sign or notate shortages. I showed video footage of the delivery — which apparently still wasn’t good enough for them.Bottom line: This company is at best unethical — and at worst, engaging in outright fraudulent behavior.Also, be warned: They operate another front called goWholesale, where they claim to offer 90-day warranties on refurbished items. One of their own reps encouraged me to try that site instead. That alone raises red flags — they’re clearly trying to rebrand to escape the reputation they’ve earned.Many reviewers have suggested that Direct Liquidation picks through pallets before shipping them, removing the best items and leaving the junk. After ordering three pallets myself, I believe that wholeheartedly.Do NOT buy from Direct Liquidation if you're hoping to resell. You're far more likely to lose money — and time — battling their shady practices.
They are deceiving about the price. I made an offer for a lot for $370, they blocked $37 on my credit card. After accepting my offer, it turned out that I can't pick up this lot myself and their delivery costs $320. I do not recommend anyone to contact this place. Such important information should be specified before the buyer makes an offer. In the end, after corresponding with support, I was told that I had to click the "buy" button and see everything there... Why? I clicked the "make an offer" button and there was no information about delivery or pickup. Avoid this place.
SCAM WARNING – LOST £7,000 AND NO STOCK RECEIVED!I’m posting this as a serious warning to anyone considering using Direct Liquidation. I placed a large order worth £7,000, trusting their platform to deliver what was advertised. Weeks have gone by, and I have not received a single item. Communication has been poor to non-existent — I’ve tried emailing, calling, and using their support system, but I’ve either been ignored or sent vague, unhelpful replies.This feels like a blatant scam. They took my money and delivered nothing. No tracking numbers, no shipping confirmation, nothing. I’ve also found multiple similar complaints online from other users who’ve been left in the same situation — missing stock, no refunds, and zero accountability.Avoid Direct Liquidation at all costs. I’m currently pursuing legal action and reporting them to consumer protection services. If you've been scammed as well, speak up and file a complaint – don’t let them keep getting away with this.
scammers I ordered a pallet of customer return monitors that were advertised as mostly functional (70%+ expected to be working). What I received was a complete joke. Every single monitor was either physically damaged (cracked screens, broken bodies) or completely dead when powered on. I spent over 2 hours testing them all — not a single unit was usable.Worse, they were shipped without any boxes or protection, just stacked carelessly like scrap. This was NOT a case of a few duds slipping through — this was 100% e-waste being passed off as returns.I now have to pay to recycle all of them, costing me more money and time. I’ve reached out to request a full refund including shipping and hope the seller will make it right. Until then, I strongly advise others to stay away unless you're looking to pay top dollar for garbage.
I wish I could put up even less than 1 star. Customer service is the absolute worst. Not helpful and rude, was hung up on twice. Once for suggesting I feel like I am being scammed. This was my first and last experience with them. Totally not worth anything.
Forth Worth Texas location is horrible, they never have orders ready on time, you gotta sit around and wait for up to 2 hrs.they always missing a pallet and tell you come back another day , to someone who drives 6hrs to pick up, while they can't just bring out 1 more pallet, lazy and rude staff . How they label descriptions is a total disaster. They say untested customer returns, where each item has receipt saying broken, damaged, missing parts. Other locations make that correct pallet description( damaged/ missingparts, not here they just lie . I go to Arkansas location, warehouse there is amazing, descriptions accurate, staff friendly and helpful everything on time, nothing missing They need to do better management at Forth Worth
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