

About LiquiServ
Working with liquidations since the 1990s
In the late 1990s as the internet and the .com boom was about to explode, we started seeing an opportunity to buy items in bulk and large quantities, as well as gain access to international supply chains, and resell at a high margin.
It was around this time that domestic giants like eBay and Amazon were getting their feet wet in the US sector. They were playing alongside Bill Gates, Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak who brought us personal computers (PCs).
As PCs became more affordable and made their way into homes, eCom started rising, ultimately creating a bubble.
Ever since the start of this wave, we have been riding it, trying different methods, sectors, sales channels, products, and working with different people and companies across the world, all while trying to provide the higher return for our clients.
The timeline below illustrates some milestones along the way.
1990s
Start of .com Boom

Internet shopping was starting to take off in more and more homes. People realized they could chat with friends, search for cat video, or even shop.
1999
Early Days

Started by purchasing non-branded consumer electronics and reselling them. Seeing how well this worked, we then explored B2C by working with companies that sold large box lots and pallets of merchandise. The items ranging from overstock, to store returns, to damage and distressed goods, to seasonal items.
2001
eBay

Created an eBay account and started selling items with reasonable traction. This was the first time working with global commerce.
2011
Asian Sourcing

Started working with Asian partners, namely Alibaba, to source and purvey consumer products.
2013
Company Founded, B2B

Officially launched a company (the name has since been changed) and started offering business consignment services to local companies, as well as purchasing assets from business upgrades and closings. This was the start of LiquiServ’s B2B services.
2014
Amazon & Consulting

Started offering consulting services for eBay sales and placed items for sale on Amazon.
2025
Name Change

Changed the name of the business to LiquiServ and as of today, offer a variety of services around liquidation.