Good Stuff Cheap - brand name products at great prices
Semi-Lovely - functional, but maybe not as pretty and shiny as those fancy stores
Deal – a bargain on good quality products at a great price
Closeout Merchandise - items that will no longer be manufactured or sold by a fancy store
Buyout – all of the items a supplier or manufacturer had left over after selling to their usual buyers
Excess Inventory/Overstock/Overrun – the items left over after a manufacturer sold their contracted allotment of goods to their usual buyer
Liquidated - Products of companies (usually companies that he closed) that are sold to a store for closeout in return for cash
Discontinued – goods that are no longer produced
Package change – changes to a product’s packaging, size, quantity, labels, or graphics
First quality – products that are high quality, no flaws or irregularities, not refurbished… in other words, new goods that you’d find in fancy stores or other regular retailers
Refurbished/remanufactured – items that were returned to the manufacturer to be tested, recertified, then repackaged and resold at lower cost
IR (irregular) – a product that didn’t quite meet the production standards of the manufacturer, such as clothing with slightly crooked stitching
Their price, Their retail - the price you’ll pay at the fancy stores
Famous maker/Famous brand – products made by a well-known & recognized brand but we promised not to advertise the name…in case the fancy stores get jealous!
Fancy store – your typical store that sells items at full retail, not a discount or closeout store
Big box – a big store with a recognizable name