National Liquidators ?'s
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From: Kingsville----lake erie
How does NL work? Can a dealer run something through them and keep control over it or is it a clearing house?
I've seen a lot of boats go through there and it seems like they can go for a decent price, or sit there forever. Ie; the top gun that was at LCM, without engines.
Just wondering...
I've seen a lot of boats go through there and it seems like they can go for a decent price, or sit there forever. Ie; the top gun that was at LCM, without engines.
Just wondering...
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From: San Clemente, CA
How does NL work? Can a dealer run something through them and keep control over it or is it a clearing house?
I've seen a lot of boats go through there and it seems like they can go for a decent price, or sit there forever. Ie; the top gun that was at LCM, without engines.
Just wondering...
I've seen a lot of boats go through there and it seems like they can go for a decent price, or sit there forever. Ie; the top gun that was at LCM, without engines.
Just wondering...
They can act like a normal broker and take a % on the deal, you control the price and acceptance. Not all boats at NL are repo, auction, marshall boats.



