David
Plantation,#2UPDATE Employee
Tue, May 12, 2009
JD Closeouts did not send Rachel 3 foot tall pallets and the pallets were not noodles. We spoke many times to Rachel over the phone regarding her pallets. She called several times at the beginning upset that she did not get certain items on her pallets, but after talking to her and explaining to her that we do not hand pick items for pallets but receive them as is from the supermarkets and distribution points that we work with. Her pallets had canned goods, candies, chips, fruits and many other items. If anyone would like to see a copy of Rachel's manifest of what he received, please email us and we will be more than happy to share it with you. One thing that we did explain to Rachel is that you can take a jar of jelly that retails $3.99 in the supermarket and sell it for a dollar at the dollar store or for 25 cents at the flea market. By saying that the food sells for 50 cents or less, Rachel is giving you flea market prices, not wholesale or retail information. To be realistic, most of the items that she received were well over $1, with all due respect to Rachel. Please do not take this report as the truth behind buying with JD Closeouts. We sell to thousands of clients every year. If our merchandise was bad and we were dishonest, you would see many more reports about JD Closeouts, but you don't. Please call us with any concerns before making your final decision or feel free to come into one of our warehouses either in Florida or Connecticut and talk to us face to face. Thanks for understanding, Mike JD Closeouts