PALLET LIQUIDATION WAREHOUSE
F.A.Q
HOW MANY PIECES PER PALLET ?
The number of pieces per pallet can vary — and the good news is, you get to choose!
At Liquidation Pallets Warehouse, we give our customers full control. When you view a product on our website, you’ll see the option to select the quantity that fits your needs. Whether you’re looking for a small starter load or a full resale shipment, you can set the number of pieces you want before checkout.
If you’re unsure what quantity is right for you, our team is happy to guide you based on your business goals or budget.
Your flexibility. Your pallet. Your way. ✅
ARE WE LEGIT ?
Yes, our website is 100% legitimate.
At Liquidation Pallets Warehouse, we take pride in being a trusted source for quality liquidation pallets at competitive prices. Thousands of satisfied customers across the country have successfully placed orders through our website.
✅ Secure Payments – All transactions are protected through industry-standard SSL encryption.
✅ Verified Business – We operate as a registered business and provide real-time customer support.
✅ Customer Satisfaction – We offer tracking, responsive service, and consistent pallet quality.
If you have any questions before placing an order, our team is here to help. Your trust means everything to us.
How to Order ?
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Visit the website.
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Browse or search for the item you want.
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Click “Add to Cart” or “Buy Now.”
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Go to your cart and click “Checkout.”
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Enter shipping info and select a delivery method.
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Choose payment method and enter details.
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Review and place your order.
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Get confirmation by email or on the site.
How Are Liquidation Pallets Are Shipped ?
1. Pallet Preparation
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Products (often returned, overstock, or surplus items) are loaded onto a wooden or plastic pallet.
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Items may be boxed or loose, shrink-wrapped, and sometimes labeled for easier handling.
2. Freight Shipping
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LTL (Less Than Truckload): If you’re buying one or a few pallets, they’re shipped with other customers’ freight. It’s more affordable but may take longer.
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FTL (Full Truckload): For bulk buyers purchasing many pallets. More direct and often faster.
3. Carrier Selection
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Carriers like FedEx Freight, UPS Freight, XPO, or independent logistics companies handle the shipping.
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Some liquidation platforms (like Liquidation.com, B-Stock, or Direct Liquidation) use preferred freight partners.
4. Shipping Costs
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Costs depend on:
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Weight and dimensions of the pallet
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Shipping distance (origin to destination)
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Freight class (based on density and handling requirements)
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Delivery type (commercial dock vs. residential or liftgate needed)
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5. Delivery Options
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Commercial Delivery: Cheaper and easier if you have a loading dock or forklift.
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Residential Delivery: Costs more and usually requires a liftgate.
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Terminal Pickup: Some buyers choose to pick up from the local freight terminal.
6. Tracking and Delivery
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Once shipped, you’ll receive tracking info.
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Delivery times range from 3–10 business days depending on the origin and destination.
