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Multi-Million-Dollar Collapsed Sporting Goods Auction From $1

Lloyds Auctioneers and Valuers < 1 mins read

T&R Sports, once one of the nation’s leading suppliers of recreational and sporting equipment, has entered liquidation, sparking a massive multi-million-dollar national auction event. Lloyds Auctions will oversee the liquidation of the company’s entire inventory, which includes millions of dollars' worth of premium sporting goods, leisure equipment, and gym supplies.

There are over 10,000 lots that need to be cleared in less than 30 days. All items are unreserved and starting from just $1, with items spread across three giant warehouses in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

“This is the shortest time frame Lloyds have ever had to liquidate this amount of goods so buyers can expect up to 80% off RRP,” said Mr. Lee Hames, Chief Operations Officer for Lloyds Auctions.

All items are brand new or display showroom models consisting of air hockey tables, ping pong tables, electric scooters, electric bikes, trampolines, exercise equipment, mancave products, furniture, Pilates reformers and much more.

“With the festive season just around the corner, this event provides Australians with a rare opportunity to capitalise on incredible deals while helping to clear these massive inventories,” continued Mr. Hames.

“The short 30-day sale window and all items starting at $1 with no reserves ensures that all inventory is cleared ahead of Christmas,” said Mr. Hames

The first auctions will begin closing in 5 days from Tuesday 26th November and they will continue to close through to December.

You can view the range of auctions currently listed here.

For more information visit www.lloydsauctions.com.au

Footage is available upon request.


Contact details:

Taylah Gray

Public Relations

0488 288 178

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