These increases also mean that prices have risen for customers purchasing items for their own use. At those prices there is little profit margin left after shipping and selling fees. This has made finding inventory much more difficult for online sellers. Stores that used to charge prices at 20-30% of the Amazon or eBay price now seem to sell at 50% or more. As these stores have become more popular, prices have risen and great deals are scarce. Then the price raises back up and the cycle begins again once items are restocked.įor years, liquidation stores with individually priced items and weekly auctions have been dominant. When the bins are restocked, the store will charge the highest price and then each day the price will go down (many stores have $1 as the lowest price). Everything in the bins will cost the same price. The items are put into large bins at the store so that customers can dig through and try to find great deals. Check out Bin Stores in Canada for more info.Īnother type of bin store is a pay by the pound store, for locations and more information on those check out this page on Goodwill Outlet Stores.ĭaily price drop bin stores purchase inventory in bulk via truckloads or pallets. Canada also has quite a few daily price drop bin stores.
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