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An open-box 55-inch 4K smart TV photographed on a clean studio backdrop, with a small clearance sticker on the bezel.
Lot 4,118 · Whse. Austin, TX

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Open-box 55" 4K smart TV — $14

vs. $549.99 retail MSRP · 97.5% off

A regional electronics chain returned 318 of these to a Texas liquidator after a colour calibration firmware recall. The recall is software-only and has since been patched, so the panel is fine — the chain just doesn't want the paperwork. The liquidator priced them to move the lot by Friday.

Channel
Customer-return pallet · Tier-1 regional electronics chain
Defect grade
A2 — open box, complete packaging, minor shelf wear
Exit reason
Software recall · physically unaffected · firmware patched
Manifest
Single-unit listing · ships from Austin, TX · 7-day return window
Lot size
1 unit available now · 41 more at $14 if you want the bundle

Stamped & verified by NobodyBuy's sourcing desk · 8:02 a.m. CT

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We pull from 380 liquidation partners across the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. and grade every lot by channel, defect, and exit reason before it ever shows up here.

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    Electronics

    2,341 listings · avg. 92.1% off MSRP · dominated by customer-return & carrier-damage channels

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    Apparel & Footwear

    3,107 listings · avg. 96.4% off MSRP · season-end & overstock dumps from 41 brand-direct sources

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    Home & Kitchen

    1,884 listings · avg. 93.8% off MSRP · shelf-pulls, photo-shoot returns, and box damage from big-box chains

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    Pallets & Pallet Loads

    1,562 listings · avg. 97.0% off per-unit MSRP · manifest-published, FBA-ready flags, mixed & single-category

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    Beauty & Personal Care

    2,019 listings · avg. 95.2% off MSRP · short-coded, discontinued packaging, and seal-broken-but-sealed returns

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    Toys & Seasonal

    1,505 listings · avg. 97.6% off MSRP · post-holiday liquidation, recall-grade stock, and discontinued SKU dumps

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The Atlantic · March 2024 Also featured in Wirecutter (Oct 2023), Lifehacker (May 2024), and RetailMeNot's ‘Best Niche Deal Site 2024’ roundup.

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