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Surplus Computer Monitors


Surplus computer monitors are sold at great discounts, with savings up to 80% on the regular price.

In order to meet customer demand, manufacturers estimate at the beginning of each season how many products they will sell.

Many times, they overestimate and produce too many products.

Other way in which the manufacturers end up with surplus inventory is order cancellations by store managers.

Stores frequently change the products they sell in their stores. As a result, they often cancel orders they have with manufacturers.

Now, the manufacturer has to liquidate the excess products. There are companies that buy these surplus products at greatly discounted prices and then transfer those discounts to your purchase.

The surplus sale prices are often below the wholesale prices for computer monitors.

Surplus Computer Monitor Stores

One of the most well-known resellers of surplus merchandize is overstock.com. They also have surplus monitors available.

The company was founded in 1999, and has become the no.1 online brand name for surplus equipment sales, showing rapid growth ever since the first year sales of only 100 products in 1999.

To get the most out Overstock, try subscribing to their email newsletter, for storewide sales and special offers.

Also, check out their weekly specials section, which frequently features also computer monitors.


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