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SAT 10:30 - 5PM
MON-THUR 10AM - 3PM
Wednesday - Thursday 12pm - 4:00pm
Friday 3:00pm - 7:00pm
Saturday 10:30am - 5:00pm
(Holidays may affect these hours)
You may pick up your item(s) during our pick-up times
*** NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED ***
*** IMPORTANT ***
All items from an auction throughout the week MUST be picked upBY 5:00pm that Saturday..
ALL ITEMS NOT PICKED-UP WILL BE SUBJECT TO A $25 cash payment for late Pick-ups that must be removed by that upcoming Tuesday.
Factory Sealed and Appears New. We are guaranteeing functionality only. NOT cosmetic condition, color, size, completeness / parts, etc.Due to the massive amount of volume we sell, we try to visually inspect items for any obvious damage, but we cannot plug everything in and test for functionality.Please use inspection time to preview and test before you bid. Please use inspection time to preview and test before you bid.
Open box:Open Box represents several conditions, such as incomplete, pre-owned, new but not verified for condition, untested, could be fully functioning, or DOA, we have not tested. Please use inspection time to preview and test before you bid. NO Refunds\Charge backs will be given on OPEN BOX items.We highly suggest you preview open box items during our preview hours. Call if you have questions.
Damaged: These items have known damage. We will do our best to describe / picture the damage. We don’t test for functionality. These could be items never used / owned, such as a grill that had shipping damage to the lid, but never put together or used. Could be scratch and dent, or could be totally broken. We encourage you to preview damaged items during our preview hours. Damaged items cannot be returned, sold as is.
Call if you have any questions.
Any unmarked items will be considered “open box or damaged”
All stock pictures and descriptions are for representational purposes only. We at Midwest Active Wholesale are not liable if a stock photo or description is different from the product..
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Having a Large Enough Vehicle / Proper Equipment-Please be cognizant of the size and/or quantity of items you are picking up. Please supply any and all equipment necessary to load out and/or secure your items. Bring a helper if you have accumulated multiple invoices or know you have a large/heavy item.
Customers are expected to come prepared to load out their items.{including extra help to load heavy and extra large items}
Assistance for loading heavy oversized items will incur a $20 load out fee.We guarantee the item to our door only.
Knowing Your Bidder ID #-We cannot assist you properly or punctually without this information. If you are picking up for someone else, please have their Bidder ID #.
Please visit our terms under“Removal”for more information.
Parking with Courtesy-Help us keep the parking lot safe and functional by being mindful of other customers.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us including your bidder ID!
Text: 913-210-1068
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Inspection:
Thu, May 18, 2023
10:00 am - 03:00 pm
Auction Closing:
Mon, May 22, 2023
07:20 pm
Removal:
Wed, May 24, 2023
12:00 pm - 04:00 pm
Thu, May 25, 2023
12:00 pm - 04:00 pm
Fri, May 26, 2023
03:00 pm - 07:00 pm
Sat, May 27, 2023
10:30 am - 05:00 pm
Bidding Increments:
Bid Range | Minimum Increment | ||
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$0.01 | - | $75.00 | $1.00 |
$75.01 | - | $250.00 | $2.50 |
$250.01 | - | $500.00 | $5.00 |
$500.01 | - | $750.00 | $10.00 |
$750.01 | - | $1,000.00 | $25.00 |
$1,000.01 | - | $5,000.00 | $50.00 |
$5,000.01 | - | $10,000.00 | $100.00 |
$10,000.01 | - | $25,000.00 | $250.00 |
$25,000.01 | - | $50,000.00 | $500.00 |
$50,000.01 | - | $2,500,000.00 | $1,000.00 |
Buyer's Premium | |||
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18.00% |
BUYER'S PREMIUM: 18%
This is an online-only auction bound by all legal rights and remedies in the state in which the auction occurs. Do not bid if you cannot agree to the terms of this contract or are not able to pay and pick up your items within the specified terms of each auction. All global site terms and conditions apply to this auction, which you agreed to in creating an account with Equip-Bid Auctions. Please see these terms by copying and pasting this link in your browser:https://www.equip-bid.com/terms
Auction-specific terms and conditions for this affiliate are as follows.
Inspection:PLEASE USE WALKIN INSPECTION TIMES FRI 3 -7PM SAT 10:30 - 5PM MON - THURSDAY 10AM - 3PM. If you are unable to come in for an in-person inspection, we inspect the item(s) for you and answer your questions to the best of our ability.
Payment:An automatic $1.00 handling fee will be added The default credit card on file with your account will be charged immediately following the close of the auction. If your payment is declined for any reason, you will not be able to pick up your items without paying.
Payment onsiteisaccepted at this locationin the form of exact cash or card. Invoices over $2,000 are not able to be paid by the credit card you have on file. You will need to pay with cash. Exact change is required on cash payments. If you, as the winning bidder (Buyer), do not provide sufficient funds or fail to retrieve your item(s) within the scheduled pick-up times, you may incur fees. Multiple instances of not paying or retrieving your items will result in a permanent block from the Equip-Bid site. Any bidder caught opening a new account will be charged an additional $50 with the above warnings. This is considered fraudulent bidding and is not tolerated.
Pick-Up:If you are unable to pick up your items during the scheduled pick-up times, do not bid. By bidding in an Equip-Bid auction, you are legally bound to be charged for all won items and are agreeing to remove them from the auction location. All Items that are not picked up during pickup times are forfeit unless there is a $25 cash payment for late Pick-ups that must be removed within 2 buisness days after the final pick up date. No refunds or chargbacks for items not picked up after pickup times.No appointment necessary. Simply pick up your items during the designated pick-up times.
***Totals are BID TOTAL ONLY! This does NOT include taxes or fees.***
Removal:Once a bidder has paid for and picked up their items, the items become the property of the winning bidder (buyer). The buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property from that point forward, including at the premises of the sale.
Please come PREPARED to pick up your item(s). This means knowing your bidder ID, having a large enough vehicle / proper equipment, and parking with courtesy. Be cognizant of the size and/or quantity of items you are picking up and BRING A HELPER if you have accumulated multiple invoices or have a large/heavy item. If you do not come prepared and need assistance from our staff, you are charged an assistance fee. The assistance fee is as follows:
Flat Rate: $20.00
If assistance from our staff is needed, we are not liable for any damage to the item(s) or the vehicle used. No refunds will be given if an item(s) is damaged during an assisted load-out.
Acceptable methods of payment for your load out fee are EXACT cash (preferred), CashApp, or Credit Card..
Refunds:All refund requests must be submitted within 48 hours of picking up the item(s). If your request is approved, the item(s) must be returned WITHIN 2 business days (unless we have discussed otherwise) after the refund request was approved BEFORE a refund is issued. We may charge up to a 30% restocking fee. Otherwise, no refund will be given as no warranty is expressed or implied. Please note that refunds are processed as soon as they are received but take 4-12 business days to process and return the money to your account.
Tax-Exempt Purchases:Effective immediately, Midwest Active Wholesaledoes NOT honor tax exemptions.Tax exempt bidders will need to keep their invoices for their own record and adjust their own sales tax payments accordingly.
Liability: Midwest Active Wholesale's liability shall be limited to the refund of the bidder's purchase price.
Limitations: The above-stated Terms cannot be altered except in writing by Equip-Bid.
15352 S. Keeler st. Suite A
Olathe
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Phone: 913-210-1068
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FAQs
How do you organize an overwhelming closet? ›
- Don't get too ambitious. ...
- Empty. ...
- Sort through your ish by category. ...
- Make all your hangers match. ...
- Hang everything by category *and* color. ...
- Put things you wear on the reg front and center.
- Use Dividers on Shelves. The Container Store Clear Shelf Divider. ...
- Use "Floating" Space. mDesign Soft Fabric Over Closet Shelving Hanging Storage Organizer. ...
- Double Up Your Hanging Space. ...
- Stack Your Shoes. ...
- Add a Small Dresser. ...
- Add Clothing Categorizers. ...
- Maximize Hanging Storage. ...
- Install a Coat Rack.
- Deal with one situation at a time. ...
- Zero in on essentials first. ...
- Set realistic expectations. ...
- Declutter the excess. ...
- Build in margins. ...
- Make more room for things you love. ...
- Collect experiences, not stuff. ...
- Don't overthink.
Casual wear – worn as standard clothing. Formal wear – worn for events such as weddings. Lingerie – undergarments worn for support and / or decoration. Sportswear – worn for athletic activities like running.
How many items should you have in your closet? ›The researchers found that a “sufficient” wardrobe consists of 74 garments and 20 outfits in total. As an example, they've suggested six outfits for work, three outfits for home wear, three outfits for sports, two outfits for festive occasions, plus four outdoor jackets and trousers or skirts.
How do you use closet dead space? ›- Off with the Off-Season. When the dead of the winter hits, you're only daydreaming if you think that sundress will make an appearance anytime soon. ...
- Hang the Bulky Items High. ...
- Feet on the Floor. ...
- Double Up. ...
- Maximize the Back of the Door. ...
- Tie Up the Ties. ...
- Go Up and Down.
Face all of the items in the same direction to create a streamlined look. Order from short to long (so start with short sleeves then move on to elbow-length sleeves, etc.) Fold longer garments over the hanger to prevent dragging and catching. Color code so items are easy to locate and put back.
What is the core 4 method of organizing? ›The CORE 4 method is a breakdown of four simple steps that set you on the path to decluttering and organizing your entire home, one room at a time. These steps are: clear out, categorize, cut out, and contain.
How do you deep clean a room in 30 minutes? ›- Get organized: 6 minutes. Collect stray items in a basket to redistribute later (1 minute collecting per room; 5 minutes to put away).
- Dust: 5 minutes. Wipe eye-level surfaces with a microfibre cloth.
- Open windows: 1 minute. ...
- Straighten up: 2 minutes. ...
- Do the floors: 2 minutes. ...
- Related:
- Prioritize. Take a step back and reaaaaally look at your room. ...
- Get rid of the major offender(s). ...
- Hide anything super-personal. ...
- Open all the windows. ...
- Quickly make the bed. ...
- Get rid of anything perishable that has already perished. ...
- Put a clean gym sock on each of your hands.
How often should you go through your closet? ›
Cleaning out your closet once per year will keep the accumulation of clothes, shoes, and accessories from getting out of hand. However, you're not beholden to annual purging sessions. Biannually, weekly, or as needed will keep your closet free from clutter.
What do you call a woman who sells clothes? ›clothier. noun. cloth·ier ˈklōt͟h-yər. ˈklō-t͟hē-ər. : a person who makes or sells cloth or clothing.
What do you call clothes you wear at home? ›housecoat. noun. a long loose dress worn at home over underwear or nightclothes.
Which clothing item is worn underneath shoes? ›A sock is an item of clothing made from a variety of fibers, generally worn to keep the foot warm, absorb moisture or protect the foot from chafing when wearing a shoe.
Does rolling or folding clothes take more space? ›Rolling your clothes in your suitcase will generally save space. This is because it squeezes air from between folds and means the most of available space is used. If done correctly, rolling can also ensure less wrinkles in your clothes.
How do you store clothes for memory? ›If you are trying to store items for the long term, steer clear of vacuum sealed bags which are great space savers but can leave things very wrinkled and not in ideal condition. Then, place the clothing either in archival boxes or in plastic lidded bins. Clear bins are great so that you can see the items inside.
Do you save more space by hanging or folding clothes? ›It's best to hang formal clothes and lightweight fabric while heavy clothing and casual apparel need folding. Ultimately, folding clothes saves more space than hanging. However, it's not appropriate for all clothing types. For instance, you would ruin your trench coats if you fold them.
How do you make clothes wrinkle free without ironing? ›- Toss Wrinkled Clothes in the Dryer. ...
- Run A Steamy Shower. ...
- Use A Hot Pot as a DIY Iron. ...
- Use a Hair Dryer or Straightener. ...
- Use a Teapot as a Steamer.
You should own 5-6 casual tops, t-shirts, tees, as well as 2-4 workout tops or tanks. One t-shirt or top for each day of the week is a good rule of thumb to build a conscious wardrobe focused on simplicity and versatility. For most people, one t-shirt for each day of the week is plenty enough to meet everyday needs.
How many jeans should I own? ›You should aim for 4 to 5 pairs of denim jeans, excluding shorts. It is a good number to meet your everyday needs, even though a woman own 7 pairs on average, and men 6.
When should you throw away clothes? ›
- It Has Stains, Holes, or a Smell.
- You No Longer Love It.
- It's From an Outdated Trend.
- It Hasn't Fit in a Year.
- You Haven't Worn It in a Year.
- It No Longer Fits Your Style.
- It's Uncomfortable.
The idea behind Project 333 is simple: Wear only 33 articles of clothing for the next 3 months. All clothing, accessories, jewelry, outerwear, and shoes count towards your number. Exceptions include wedding rings, underwear, sleepwear, in-home loungewear, and workout clothing.
How many pajamas should a woman own? ›Depending on your laundry schedule, you might need more than 5 pajama sets. But for most people, 3 to 4 pajama tops and bottoms are more than enough to meet everyday needs. Keep in mind that you don't need to wash your pajamas too often. You should wash them only when you need to.
How many pants should a woman own? ›Depending on your laundry schedule, you might need more than 5 pairs of pants. But for most people, 4 to 5 pairs of casual pants, including denim jeans, are more than enough to meet everyday needs.
What do you put on top of closet shelves? ›Closets Are Like Houses
So store clothing, shoes, and accessories here," says Aron. "The upper shelves all the way to the ceiling act as your 'attic,' where you should keep infrequently used pieces and mementos."
There may be plenty of space for at least one more shelf up high, and in a walk-in closet you can generally add a shelf over the door as well. Use the high shelves for infrequently worn accessories, shoes, and garments, and store items in clear plastic boxes to keep them clean and visible.
How do you organize when you have too much stuff? ›- What to Keep and What to Toss. ...
- Ask Yourself About Each Item. ...
- Donate Any Good Items. ...
- Get Boxes. ...
- Start With Large Items. ...
- Don't Do Too Much at Once. ...
- Stacking Storage Containers. ...
- Clean Often.
- It Has Stains, Holes, or a Smell.
- You No Longer Love It.
- It's From an Outdated Trend.
- It Hasn't Fit in a Year.
- You Haven't Worn It in a Year.
- It No Longer Fits Your Style.
- It's Uncomfortable.
- Start easy. ...
- Remove seasonal items. ...
- Get rid of clothes that don't fit once and for all. ...
- Reduce your need for additional accessories. ...
- Consider the idea of one. ...
- Reassess current trend purchases. ...
- Physically handle every item. ...
- If all else fails, pick a number.
You may have a closet full of clothes that you can't wear because you don't have the right pieces to put together an outfit, or you may think your closet is boring and you don't want to wear anything from it; if you have both of these issues, it's because you have a lot of statement pieces and nothing to go with them, ...
How do you put away a lot of clothes? ›
After folding your shirts, pants, sweaters, or socks in neat, little bundles, try standing them up or "filing" them vertically in drawers or storage boxes. That way you'll be able to quickly find whatever you need, and pull it out of the drawer without causing the entire pile to come tumbling down.
What is extreme decluttering? ›Compulsive decluttering is a pattern of behavior that is characterized by an excessive desire to discard objects from one's home and living areas. Another term for this behavior is obsessive compulsive spartanism. The homes of compulsive declutterers are often empty.
What is the fastest way to clean a cluttered house? ›- Do Your Laundry. ...
- Make Your Bed. ...
- Vacuum the Floors. ...
- Mop the Floors. ...
- Grab Cleaning Supplies. ...
- Start with the Biggest Items. ...
- Put Away Your Stuff Where They Belong. ...
- Quickly Dust the Furniture.
- Toss the Trash. In every area you organize, start by tossing the obvious trash. ...
- Move Non-Kitchen Items Out of the Kitchen. ...
- Tidy Reading Material in the Living Room. ...
- Organize the Bathroom One Drawer at a Time. ...
- Let Go of Unused Items in Your Home Office.
The goal is to pare down your closet to:
10 long pants/winter skirts. 10 dresses. 10 pairs of socks. 10 pairs of underwear.
Caption Options. The researchers found that a “sufficient” wardrobe consists of 74 garments and 20 outfits in total. As an example, they've suggested six outfits for work, three outfits for home wear, three outfits for sports, two outfits for festive occasions, plus four outdoor jackets and trousers or skirts.
What is a catch all closet? ›Photo: Christopher Testani. The catchall closet—you know, the one stashing umbrellas and craft supplies and wrapping paper and miscellaneous household must-haves—is like a junk drawer on a grand scale. And in classic junk drawer form, it's notoriously difficult to tidy up.