Bob Lyons inventories BBQ products at a warehouse operated in part by A.D. Hennick & Associates Inc. who handle liquidation for retailers in Scarborough, Ont. on March 27.Christopher Katsarov/The Globe and Mail
The merchandise that Jeremy Dodd sells is a mixed bag: Just in the past few months, his company has advertised sales on everything from geodes to high-end purses, electric bikes and 2,000 pairs of cowboy boots.
The variety is nothing unusual for Vancouver-based Able Auctions, an online clearance house for retailers who need to clear out underperforming inventory, and for others who are going out of business. But what is unusual is the scale of goods coming through the door.
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