I stopped into Bulldog Liquidators a few weeks back. I’m always shopping for a good deal and they definitely have it! The first review by Chris is right on. You definitely have to check to make sure the product works and has all of the pieces. I snatched a $ 50 lamp for $ 7, mason jar glasses for $.75 a piece, and an amazing 18 bottle wine refrigerator for $ 100! They have so many different thing and their supply changes all of the time. The manager and staff is very friendly and was willing to bargain when an item was damaged. One of the employees even helped me carry my wine refrigerator to my car. Barely had to bat my eyes Overall, a great place to stop in an find a great deal!
Chris M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Indianapolis, IN
When I first ran across this store, I couldn’t even find any signage giving its name. That’s because it uses vinyl banners instead of a fixed sign – probably a good idea for a low-rent salvaged-goods store relatively new to its retail space. But what I saw through the windows looked interesting enough, so I stopped in to check it out. Bulldog Liquidators is a damaged or refurbished goods salvage store – about halfway between Big Lots and a garage sale. They get truckloads full of random goods in from day to day, and you never quite know just what you’re going to find. Whatever you find, it will probably be priced really well – but you’d probably better open it before you take it home, because it might have something wrong with it, or might not even be what it says on the box. Caveat emptor. The selection encompasses a broad range of goods: toys, games, electronics, hardware, kitchenware, furniture, Oriental carpets, memorabelia, tablets… whatever they have at the time. There’s also an outstanding(for this type of store) collection of DVDs and Blu-rays at $ 3 and $ 5 for single-case sets respectively(more for collections). Some of them are even still in the shrinkwrap(though the clamshell cases within the shrinkwrap have seen better days). Most stores of this type have complete junk in the way of movies – generic Disney cartoon knockoffs, Bible stories, public-domain movies, and other trash. But not Bulldog! I snagged a number of hit movies, some fairly recent, on my first visit: Snowpiercer, Aliens, RED2, Pulp Fiction, Dredd, Big Trouble in Little China, the complete Firefly series, the Nick Frost/Simon Pegg«Cornetto trilogy,» and more. I did have problems with a couple of the titles I bought – the Kino Metropolis Blu-ray case turned out to have a generic public domain repackager’s DVD disc in it, and a LotR set had two of The Two Towers and none of Return of the King. But they let me grab a couple more Blu-rays to make up for that. This is a great place to hunt for bargains, and you should drop in often because their selection changes all the time. Just remember to examine the goods carefully before you check out with them!