Amazon Pallet Scam and Warehouse Sale - How to Protect Yourself

Amazon Pallet Scam and Warehouse Sale - How to Protect Yourself

There are hundreds of Amazon pallet scam websites like the one below. Sometimes, they are advertised as mystery boxes for sale. Some of these Amazon liquidation pallets websites use Facebook posts to promote their scams. The posts claim Amazon warehouses are giving away pallets of return packages for $1 each. The scammers claim the items included in the Amazon pallets are appliances, iPhones, and various kitchen products. However, none of this is true. It is only a scam to steal money, personal or financial information. As a matter of fact, 99.9% of the websites that claim to sell Amazon liquidation pallets online are scams.

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An Amazon Pallet Sale Scam

Amazon Pallet Sale

What is the Amazon Pallet Sale?

Amazon return pallets are pallet sales of goods that have been returned to Amazon These pallets are sold unseen at discounted prices to sellers who want to take the risk.

Where to Buy Amazon Pallets

The best way to buy Amazon return pallets is through reputable liquidation companies. When searching for a merchandise source, you are advised to look for the most reputable seller. This is best reflected in customer experience. Therefore, you should look for the advice of other online resellers who have sourced their merchandise through those companies. The best way of getting this is by looking for online reviews, which tend to give a clear picture of a company’s services and product quality, which in turn reflects on a company’s reputation.

Here are some reputable Amazon Warehouse Pallet websites:

  • Liquidation.com - Liquidation.com is one of the largest liquidation online companies. It works with many retailers and is popular among consumers who buy Amazon returns for their reselling business.

  • Bstocksupply.com - Just like Direct Liquidation and Liquidation.com, B-Stock Supply is also an online auction marketplace. Here, resellers can source returned merchandise from other businesses.

  • 888Lots.com - This is a pallet liquidation place with general merchandise liquidation. It’s located in New Jersey so freight might be an issue if you’re on the west coast area. Additionally, they require a valid resale certificate for customers based in the US and a valid business registration for non-US customers.

  • Liquidation warehouse - Often online liquidators and returns sellers just straight up lie about the content percentages and values, knowing people will just take it and not complain. But if you can get your eyes on the pallet in person, you're already ahead of the game.

Simply, you can do a google search to find out which is the closest liquidation warehouse to your city.

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May 22, 2023 at 9:42 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Ashburn, Virginia, United States

I bought pallet for $9.99. I used a credit card and when I got my monthly bill they'd not only took the money out but had also added a $60.00 fee. 8 haven't to this day received anything but my bill fr credit card Co. I want to know who I contact to get my money back. This is one big scam.

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May 23, 2023 at 7:12 AM by
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Open a dispute with your bank to have your money refunded.

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Mar 22, 2023 at 8:57 AM by
Amazon Pallet Scam and Warehouse Sale - How to Protect Yourself
an anonymous user from: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Yes, scam. They take money out of your bank account more than once. Never received a thing. Going to stop payments at bank. Yep, too good to be true, my bad...

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Feb 26, 2023 at 9:17 AM by
Amazon Pallet Scam and Warehouse Sale - How to Protect Yourself
an anonymous user from: Laingsburg, Michigan, United States

I know they took my money and never asked for my address or anything so I want my refund back of more than 1.00 they took 25.00.

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Feb 13, 2023 at 4:46 AM by
Amazon Pallet Scam and Warehouse Sale - How to Protect Yourself
an anonymous user from: Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa

is pallet-amazon.com a scam?

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Feb 13, 2023 at 6:05 AM by
Amazon Pallet Scam and Warehouse Sale - How to Protect Yourself
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Yes, it is.

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Jan 11, 2023 at 4:58 PM by
Amazon Pallet Scam and Warehouse Sale - How to Protect Yourself
an anonymous user from: Wilson, North Carolina, United States

l ordeted one of thise $1 pallets paid $9.95 if it wasnt real why did amazon and facebook let it stay up there so l usually don't tale a chance how things like but all the coments were positive

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Jan 30, 2023 at 3:46 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa

Exactly the comments are so positive to a point you end up believing it

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Jan 5, 2023 at 11:05 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Chinatown, Houston, Texas, United States

I paid reallytips.com for a large amazon pallet. Nothing about this company.

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Jan 4, 2023 at 1:12 PM by
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an anonymous user from: North Carolina, United States

It is a big scam. I paid for a big box and got a 3.5 pound box of papers, yelp. I should have known better. I hope you enjoyed by gift card that paid for it.

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Dec 23, 2022 at 1:41 AM by
Amazon Pallet Scam and Warehouse Sale - How to Protect Yourself
an anonymous user from: Los Angeles, California, United States

We were scammed also ordered 2 pallets received 5 items not at all worth what we paid .

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