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Jeff Schwarz is the owner of a large liquidation house named Direct Liquidation, a 30,000-square-foot warehouse filled with artifacts, antiques and everything else. "The Liquidator" follows as Schwarz, armed with a pocketful of cash, works seven days a week following leads and tips that could bring him to the next big buy. Back at the shop, his crew works to make room for the new merchandise by finding buyers for the old. The ultimate goal is to make as much money as possible, quickly, but in a business like this, nothing is guaranteed.
When Jeff loses the key item in an upcoming auction - a yacht worth a quarter-million dollars - will he also lose his customers, or can he find a new centerpiece in time?
Jeff has the knack for turning trash into treasure, but when he buys a load of native artifacts he doesn't even want in order to secure a future deal, he has to think creatively to turn a profit.
Jeff loves showing newbies the ropes - but will a nervous first-time liquidator end up teaching him a thing or two.
Flipping a deal is Jeff's favourite way to make quick cash - but when Jeff tries to sell a huge load of dance wear, the flip goes flop. Will selling the product piecemeal be worth the extra effort?
When a rabbit shelter asks Jeff to pay more than he should for a load of donated clothing, will Jeff sacrifice his own profit for the baby bunnies, or can he find a way to help the bunnies while still helping himself?
When Jeff buys a boatload of bongs, his first instinct is to put them on the shelves of Direct Liquidation. But after his regular customers don't bite, how will Jeff get these bongs long gone?
Liquidating the contents of a restaurant should be easy - but the equipment is in such terrible condition Jeff can't even recover his costs - until he tries a new tactic.
After receiving a load of rotten furniture, Jeff goes all the way to Indonesia in a bid to get his money back. But once he's face-to-face with the shady manufacturer, will Jeff's temper get the better of him?
Jeff only has a few days in Indonesia to fill up a container of furniture, but his tough-guy negotiating style doesn't fly with the locals. Will Jeff be able to change up his game in time?
Jeff's empire is growing -- but when his second store's Grand Opening looks like it might end up being a bland opening, will Jeff's micromanaging turn things around -- or turn everyone off?
When Apprentice Daniel starts making thousand-dollar deals without checking with Jeff first, will Daniel's inexperience cost Jeff money? Or will Jeff have to re-evaluate Daniel's role at Direct Liquidation?
A priest, a rabbi, and Jeff walk into a dorm, but only one of them walks away with a building full of falling-apart furniture. The joke's on Jeff as he tries to turn old couches into cash.
When Jeff finds out a risky high-tech deal he bought is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, will he flip it for fast cash - or go for the gold?
After dropping $50,000 for high-end gym equipment that won't sell, Jeff calls in help to get out of the deal. But will the cavalry arrive prepared to help - or to do battle?
When a collector brings in a couple of heavies to intimidate Jeff into giving him a good deal, will Jeff manage to beat the guy up on price without getting a free pair of concrete shoes in the bargain?
It's a sexy dream come true for Jeff as he liquidates a lingerie shop - but will he and Daniel be so wowed by the women customers they end up giving away the profit?
When a competitor shows up at Jeff's door with a truckload of mattresses, will pretending he bought the wrong product save Jeff money - or enrage the seller?
When Jeff pulls a dirty trick on a competitor, will it save him a bunch of cash - or lose him a great deal?
When Jeff buys a car full of clothes he doesn't want to help out a charity, will he be able to trick a greenhorn liquidator into getting him out of the deal?
Jeff's skills are put to the test as he tries to sell dozens of skids of candy that will expire in just a few days.
When a partner makes a deal - using Jeff's money - for a bunch of dirty restaurant equipment, it's up to Jeff to get it sold - fast.
When Jeff decides to put employee Tom in charge of a huge hardwood flooring deal, will Tom rise to the challenge? Or will the only thing on the rise be Jeff's blood pressure?
When a five-ton truck full of merchandise pulls up that Jeff doesn't remember buying, not only does he have to figure out a buyer - he has to find the seller, too.
When too many vendors answer his call for coin-operated lockers, Jeff finds himself with hundreds more than he needs, and no place to store them.
When Jeff forgets to book staff for an auction, will he be able to do the jobs of clerk, cashier, locker cracker, and auctioneer by himself?
When Jeff needs to turn a mountain of weapons into some quick cash, he turns to his auctioneer associate Sam to help him out. But when Sam sniffs weakness, will he go for Jeff's throat?
Jeff is left high and dry in California when he tries to help his friends stage a huge estate sale there. Will he pull off a desert miracle, or watch his profits disappear like a mirage?
Jeff's all tied up in knots when a chance house call to a Palm Springs collector leads him into a dungeon full of leather bondage gear.
When Jeff only has 8 hours to sell a hotel's worth of falling-apart furniture, will he manage to turn a pile of garbage into gold? Or are these tables only fit for the trash?
Jeff and Daniel hit the road to Vancouver Island, hoping to pick up out-of-the-way deals for almost nothing, but a grizzled rodeo vet shows them that some small town guys can be big-time negotiators.
When the company next door wants to unload $100k worth of motors, Jeff has to decide whether he wants to be a good neighbor and make friends - or make money.
Jeff gets saddled with a container full of unfashionable socks that no one in town will touch, until he decides that honesty isn't the most profitable policy.
When Jeff finds negotiating with a couple of professional pickers in Alberta too easy, his warning system begins to go off. Will Jeff figure out the catch in time, or will he fall headfirst into their trap?
On his way home from Alberta, Jeff struggles to flip a deal for antique tools. Will he get clobbered by cowboys, or knocked out by a girl in a teddy bear costume?
When Jeff tries to make a deal at his vet's office, his business goes to the dogs. Will he fare any better by letting José take the reins on the next one, or will his best frenemy sabotage him?
When Jeff and Daniel discover their Toronto auction is a sinking ship, they hit the streets in a wild attempt to bail it out.
Jeff goes behind his friend's back to make a deal with his wife for Western props. But will they be caught red-handed before the deal is sealed?
On a buying trip to New Delhi, Jeff and Daniel wonder what will do them in first-scorching heat, dangerous roads, or tough Indian negotiators?
Jeff and Daniel travel to Jodhpur, India, and struggle to keep their cool amidst hardcore lady negotiators and a temperamental camel.
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