PA woman bought $400 ottoman at a bankrupt store — but never got the item or money back. What bargain hunters must know
· danielle antosz
AI Briefing
- Liquidation sales may be a bargain, but buyers have limited recourse if the item is not delivered or if the payment is not returned.
- Buyers should carefully review the terms of the sale and understand the process for returns and refunds before making a purchase.
- Consumers who experience issues with liquidated goods may need to contact the store, the liquidator, or a consumer protection agency for assistance.
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