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    Wall 2 Wall Liquidations

    3.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Alexander Appraisal & Estate Services

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    Very professional. Staff very friendly. I go to many estate sales and this one I always enjoy…read more Thanks for the great services

    I attended an estate sale and purchased a large, heavy mirror. I realized I wouldn't be able to…read morehelp carry it, so I asked a staff member if someone could assist. She told me yes and mentioned a tip for the person who helped. A gentleman then helped my husband carry the mirror down the stairs. At the top of the stairs, a woman who I believe is named Brittany Y. began following closely behind them on the staircase, which felt unnecessary and made an already difficult situation more stressful. Once downstairs, I handed a cash tip directly to the gentleman. At that point, Brittany took the money from his hand and immediately asked me if I had more to give. When I said "excuse me," she responded, "Not trying to be tacky, but can you give him more money?" I declined. Instead of leaving it there, she remained outside harassing me while my husband and I secured the mirror and continued to ask us for more money. During this time, she told me that "this is her business, and the employee only makes $15 an hour and she doesn't have insurance for them to move things". This was uncomfortable and inappropriate. Discussing an employee's wages and internal policies with a customer-- and especially asking for more money--is highly unprofessional. I did apologize just to end the interaction, but the situation should never have escalated this way. I was willing to tip for help, but being pressured repeatedly and having the money taken from the employee was unacceptable. While I appreciate the help from the gentleman, this experience left a very negative impression. If employees are not supposed to assist with moving items, Brittany could have said something before they started down the stairs.

    LiquESTATE - A chart of their fees, that somehow adds up to 275. Note that $50 is a notification fee, which we didn't get. Thieves

    LiquESTATE

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    This business is in conjunction with North Central storage, which also happens to be a tow truck…read morecompany . A sleazy , predatory tow truck company. I had a root canal done yesterday, my son came over to check on me, assist if needed, and just catch up. He ended up staying over and left his car parked in front of my house. The next morning , it was gone. Nothing left anywhere as far as a notification or anything. First thoughts obviously that it was stolen. Then he mentioned it was parked on the street. I thought, surely not, but yep, one phone call confirmed the sleazy tow truck company picked it up. I called and spoke to one of the heartless thieves. I got the ' too bad, so sad' but you better have $274.97 if you want it back. You must be the owner and your name must be on that credit card that they are somehow legally able to steal money from. I couldn't live with myself if this was what I did for a living. I am not the least bit surprised by all the negative reviews for the estate portion, not surprised at all

    Update: Dec 22, 2024…read more This is an update from a review originally posted in June of 2024. Lawsuit was filed and a judgement obtained. A copy of which is attached to this updated review. These people are fleecing the elderly, and perhaps others. They did not honor their word, they did not honor the contract they signed, they did not answer demand(s) for payment, they did not answer the attorney's demand(s) or attempts at contact, they did not respond to the court/judge, they did not pay what they owe, and a default judgment was obtained. Sellers, buyers, those in general, you need to give serious consideration to the type of people you are dealing with and ask yourself if you want to be the next victim of their scam. Again, this is a true story based on personal experience. BEWARE! ********************************** 6/18/24 This is a legitimate review and factual account of the services contracted with The Auction Group aka Liquestate. Unfortunately, not a good experience. Please do read on. Through a referral (you know who you are), services were contracted February 2024 for the estate sale of an 81 yr old recent widow. These services transpired with separate sales continuing through April 6, 2024. Items included vehicles, guns, jewelry, tools, any and all household goods, etc., for a complete liquidation and relocation to live with relatives. The whole family participated in these services Felina Hill, Steven Hill, their children Josh Hill, Savannah Hill, and two other minor children along with a few workers to help out. Seemed very nice in the beginning. April 6, 2024 The Auction Group aka Liquestate provided two separate payments for the first two sales via check. These checks bounced immediately! For those who doubt this, copies have been included in this review. As of this writing, they have not made good on the money they owe, and they owe a considerable amount (the bounced checks are not even half of what they owe, total $29,000). Various reasons and excuses have been made along the way, but still they have not made this grieving widow whole. A civil lawsuit is underway for their breach of contract and deceptive business practices as well as criminal charges being filed for the felony fraud they committed intentionally writing hot checks of these amounts. They claim to be licensed auctioneers, and a complaint will be lodged with the appropriate licensing board. Sellers, do you really want to put yourselves through this at a time which you are likely most vulnerable in your life? Trust me, you do not. Buyers, you are essentially buying and are in possession of stolen property. You need to be aware of this and aware of the type of people you are buying from. There is no legitimate reason for not paying the seller what they are contractually owed. The sale has been made and the money is collected before the buyers pick up their items. They are keeping your money! In the least, they are grossly mismanaging your money robbing Peter to pay Paul so to speak, delaying any payments along the way, having to hold subsequent sales to pay for the earlier sales. It's quite the scam. I would strongly urge anyone considering doing business with or even associating with these people to stay clear. These people simply cannot be trusted!!! Material updates to this review will be provided should anything develop.

    Wall 2 Wall Liquidations - estateliquidation - Updated May 2026

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