NobodyBuy · Issue No. 2,147
The listings other deal sites bury — we put them on the front page.
The deals others won't touch — we list them so you can buy them for nothing.
Every morning at 6:14 a.m. CT, our 14 curators pull 12,000+ near-zero listings from 380 liquidation partners and rank them by how aggressively the source wants them gone.
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Deal of the Day · 24-hour window
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
Catalog index · Today's most dumped inventory
Six lanes. Twelve thousand listings. Every reason the price is what it is.
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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01Open lane →
Electronics
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02Open lane →
Apparel & Footwear
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03Open lane →
Home & Kitchen
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04Open lane →
Pallets & Pallet Loads
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05Open lane →
Beauty & Personal Care
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06Open lane →
Toys & Seasonal
NobodyBuy surfaces the listings the rest of the deal ecosystem quietly filters out — final-clearance pallets, recall-grade inventory, and the kind of liquidation lots that usually live behind a login. It is, quietly, the most useful deal site on the internet for people who actually know what a manifest is.
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Why so discounted? We break it down on every single listing.
NobodyBuy is the only deal site that publishes a four-part “Why So Cheap” audit on every active listing — no exceptions, no vague “overstock” hand-waving. Here's how to read one.
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The channel.
Customer return? Shelf-pull? Carrier damage? Wholesale closeout? The channel tells you who decided to dump the inventory and why. A customer return is not the same animal as a bankruptcy closeout — we name the actual source.
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The defect grade.
Retail-grade A1, open-box A2, shelf-pull B, salvage C — we grade to the industry standard and tell you exactly what's wrong (and what's right) about every lot. No mystery, no euphemism.
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The exit reason.
Recall? Discontinued SKU? Season ended? Packaging changed? The reason an item entered the liquidation channel determines what you'll actually receive and whether it's usable, returnable, or resale-eligible. We spell it out.
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The freshness stamp.
Every listing is timestamped to the minute. The catalog refreshes every 47 minutes. If a listing is older than 90 minutes, we retire it — no stale inventory, no expired “deals” shipped to your inbox.