The Overstock Store is Party Electronics Retail / Wholesale store specializing in LED Party Speakers. Karaoke Systems, Bluetooth Speakers, & lots of Cool Stuff
If you are looking to buy a target or an Amazon item at less than half price for retail, a new overstock store opened up in Ozark a couple of weeks ago. Ozark Trading and Liquidation buys truckloads of pallets and then sells the merchandise at a reduced cost. Our Francis Lynn reports. Target or Amazon, they have thousands of stores. Amazon has all these distribution centers with millions of products in them. And inevitably they get overstock or they get returns that there's not They are such a big corporation that sitting on inventory is not their game. Josh Tuning is a first-time business owner of Ozark Trading and Liquidation. He says they buy pallets by the truckload from multiple big companies. Classical, Target, Home Depot, and Amazon. And sells them piece by piece, usually over half off the suggested retail price. So we're a liquidator but we also buy from brokers that are also liquidators. So it's kind of a, Were lucky enough to get into the game where we buy directly from a guy that holds contracts with Target. He holds contracts with Amazon to where we don't have to buy from a middle guy. That's why we're able to take, It's cheaper to begin with because we're buying it by full truckload. Tuning says the name of the game is to keep getting new inventory all the time. So if you see something you We want the inventory in, we want the inventory out. So we're willing to take less of a margin on stuff to keep the price down, to keep our inventory fresh. And you win some and you lose some. We have some trucks that we've, But we hope that the next one will. Our products vary, including furniture, electronics, health and beauty, home goods and more. They will also be hosting food trucks out in the parking lot some weekends. Some of those are barbecue, some of those are Mexican food, American food. It's fun though. We enjoy the stores open Wednesday to Sunday be S. Francis Lynn Ozarks-Freshed.