Amazon High Count Liquidation Pallet, Entry-Tier Bin Store Format
The Amazon high count liquidation pallet at the AMZHPC entry-tier is Save More’s lowest-cost Amazon HPC option: a 4-foot tall pallet of mixed Amazon customer returns and overstock at $699 per pallet. Per-pallet cost is the lowest entry point into Amazon HPC inventory in the Save More catalog, designed for new bin store operators, first-time Amazon pallet buyers, and bin stores running rotation-tested entry-tier inventory before scaling to premium HPC pallets.
This pallet sits at the entry tier of Save More’s three-tier Amazon HPC commit ladder:
- Entry tier: $699. This pallet (PID 2885, AMZHPC SKU)
- Standard tier: $900, Amazon High Piece Count Pallet, HPC (PID 2182)
- Premium tier: ~$1,200+, Premium Amazon High Count Pallets, HPC (PID 1933)
The tier choice reflects bin-store and reseller experience level. The entry tier is the right format for operators learning Amazon pallet sourcing economics, testing local bin-store rotation velocity, or running a side hustle starting with controlled risk exposure.
What’s in the pallet
- One pallet of assorted Amazon general merchandise
- 4 feet tall. Standard HPC pallet height
- Contents unknown. Pallets are not broken down or inspected at intake
- Condition mix. Customer returns, overstock, open box, and/or new items
- Mix may include. Broken, new, open box, overstock items
- Type and condition vary by pallet (Amazon’s national returns cycle drives mix)
- General merchandise spectrum. Electronics accessories, home goods, kitchen items, toys, beauty, books, apparel accessories, miscellaneous
Why the entry-tier $699 HPC works for bin stores
The entry tier solves three structural problems:
- First-time buyer risk exposure, $699 inventory at risk is a manageable test investment vs $900-$1,200+ for premium-tier HPC
- Bin store rotation testing. Operators new to a market can test rotation velocity at lower cost basis before committing to premium pallets
- Side-hustle scale economics. Reseller side hustles starting with controlled inventory exposure benefit from lower per-pallet entry cost
The trade-off: entry-tier HPC pallets carry materially higher condition mix variability than premium-tier. Bin stores running entry-tier inventory accept 25-40% damaged/non-functional rate vs 10-20% on premium-tier HPC. The lower cost basis absorbs the higher condition variability.
Per-pallet economics at the entry tier
At $699 per pallet, the economics work for bin-store operators running $1-$8 per-item retail:
- Estimated piece count, 250-500+ items per HPC pallet (significant variation)
- Per-piece cost basis, $1.40-$2.80 per item
- Bin store $5 day rotation. Items sell at $5 across the rotation cycle, recovery at 60-80% sell-through equals $750-$2,000+ gross
- Bin store $1-$3 day rotation. Final-day clearance rotation
- Online flip-tier resale, Poshmark/Mercari/eBay flips on standout items, $5-$30 per flip
- Local marketplace bulk flip, Facebook Marketplace bulk flip to other resellers
Bin-store resale recovery commonly lands $1,500-$3,500 per pallet against the $699 cost basis. A 2-5× cost recovery range, with experienced bin operators at the upper end.
Realistic condition mix expectations
The pallet’s condition disclosure is honest about the entry-tier mix:
- 15-25% new condition. Overstock items, never-opened packages
- 20-30% open box / shelf pulls. Opened packaging, items in usable retail condition
- 30-40% customer returns. Returned items in mixed working condition
- 15-25% damaged or broken. Items that may need disposal, parts harvest, or extreme discount resale
- 5-15% premium standout items. Occasional higher-value individual items that justify online resale workflow
Bin-store operators with operational systems for sorting, testing, and routing inventory across multiple resale channels achieve the upper-end recovery. Operators running pure bin-store rotation without parallel online flip workflows land in the middle of the range.
Where the inventory comes from
Amazon’s national returns and overstock channel processes hundreds of pallets per day through authorized liquidation partners. Pallets are not picked through, broken down, or pre-inspected at the intake stage. The contents stay sealed in their original Amazon shipping condition through to delivery. The randomness is the structural feature of the product: bin stores rotating mixed inventory at $5 day pricing benefit from category variety vs single-SKU concentration.
For context on Amazon’s reverse logistics scale, Amazon’s Second Chance program processes returns and overstock through liquidation, recycling, and donation channels.
Who buys an Amazon entry-tier HPC pallet
- First-time Amazon pallet buyers. Controlled cost basis for learning the category
- New bin store operators. Testing local market rotation velocity before scaling
- Side-hustle resellers. Manageable single-pallet inventory at lower risk
- Discount retail operators. Entry-tier supplementary inventory
- Flea market booth vendors. Variety pallet for booth rotation
- Yard sale and garage sale operators at scale
- Mixed-channel resellers running bin-store + online flip workflows
- Buyers testing rotation cycles in new geographic markets
As-is. Standard Amazon pallet terms
Amazon HPC pallets are sold as-is with no inspection or sorting at the intake stage. Save More sources from Amazon’s national returns and overstock channel, photographs intake, and ships the wrapped pallet. The shrink wrap is not broken at the intake stage.
Why source from Save More Liquidations
- Authentic Amazon channel, Amazon’s national returns and overstock pipeline
- Lowest-cost Amazon HPC entry point in the Save More catalog
- 4-foot tall pallet. Standard HPC format
- Variety pallet for bin-store rotation testing
- Free nationwide curbside shipping included in the $699 price
- No resale certificate, EIN, or business license required to purchase
- Pre-purchase questions welcome. Email sales@savemoreliquidations.com or call (904) 651-5547
Frequently asked questions
What’s in the pallet?
Mixed Amazon general merchandise. Electronics accessories, home goods, kitchen items, toys, beauty, books, apparel accessories. Contents are not inspected or pre-sorted.
What’s the condition mix?
Mixed: new, open box, customer returns, and overstock. The exact mix varies per pallet. Typical breakdown: 15-25% new, 20-30% open box, 30-40% returns, 15-25% damaged.
How big is the pallet?
4 feet tall. Standard Amazon HPC pallet height.
Why is this cheaper than the other Amazon HPC pallets?
This is the entry-tier in Save More’s three-tier Amazon HPC commit ladder. Entry-tier pallets have higher condition variability than standard ($900, PID 2182) and premium (PID 1933) tiers, but at lower per-pallet cost basis.
Is the pallet manifested?
No. Entry-tier Amazon HPC pallets are not manifested. Contents stay sealed in their original Amazon shipping condition.
Can I get a refund if I don’t like the inventory?
No. All sales are final. The randomness is the structural feature of the format.
What’s the best resale channel for this pallet?
Bin-store rotation at $5 day pricing is the primary fit. Operators running parallel online flip workflows on standout items achieve higher recovery.
Do you offer Amazon HPC at higher tiers?
Yes. See Amazon High Piece Count Pallet, HPC ($900) for standard tier, and Premium Amazon High Count Pallets, HPC for premium tier.
What’s the condition disclosure language for invoicing buyers?
“Amazon high count liquidation pallet (entry-tier AMZHPC). One 4-foot tall pallet of mixed Amazon merchandise. Contents include customer returns, overstock, open box, and new items in unknown mix. May include broken, new, open box, and overstock items. Sold as-is. No returns, credits, or exchanges.”
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Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.
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