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How does one post a notice to liquidate inventory to buyers and is it allowed?

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How does one post a notice to liquidate inventory to buyers and is it allowed?
Feb 28, 2013 12:29 PM

I need to leave for 1 year on an extended familly matter the end of May 2013.  Everything is going to storage and thought it best to sell my entire inventory.

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How does one post a notice to liquidate inventory to buyers and is it allowed?
Feb 28, 2013 12:29 PM

I need to leave for 1 year on an extended familly matter the end of May 2013.  Everything is going to storage and thought it best to sell my entire inventory.

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Re:How does one post a notice to liquidate inventory to buyers and is it allowed?
Feb 28, 2013 12:31 PM

Just list everything in one auction as a lot and be sure the figure the S/H correctly.


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