We buy the returns. You get the deals.

Sales Online Canada (16629121 Canada Inc.) is a Canadian liquidation retailer. We purchase Amazon customer return pallets, warehouse closeouts, and surplus inventory — then sort, test, and resell individual items directly to Canadian buyers at significant discounts. Founded in 2023 and operating across Canada.

How We Source

We buy liquidated pallets from Amazon return programs, warehouse closeouts, and surplus liquidation channels. A single pallet can contain anything — electronics, kitchenware, tools, collectibles, apparel, toys. We bid on lots, buy what makes sense, and pass the savings on to you. The inventory is real, the discounts are real, and every item has been physically inspected before listing.

What We List

Everything gets looked at before it goes on the site. Electronics get powered on. Consoles get booted. Tools get functionally tested. We describe condition accurately — if there's a scuff, a missing accessory, or a 'return reason unknown', we say so. We sell items where we know what we have, and we don't list things we can't stand behind. Our categories shift with what's on the pallets: vintage Pyrex, CRT TVs, N64 bundles, Pioneer receivers, power tools, film cameras, die-cast cars.

How We Sell

We sell through this site, eBay Canada, Amazon.ca, local pickup, and through Canadian auction partners. Some items (like heavy CRT TVs or large furniture) are local-pickup only. Most items ship across Canada at flat rates. We're a registered Canadian business — 16629121 Canada Inc. DBA Sales Online Canada — and we operate transparently. If you have a question about an item or want to know if something is coming in, just ask.

The Business Model (No Mystery)

Amazon processes millions of customer returns every year. Many returned items are perfectly functional — a customer changed their mind, ordered the wrong size, or returned something on a whim. Amazon consolidates these into pallets and sells them to liquidators in bulk.

We buy those pallets. We sort through them, test what needs testing, repair what can be repaired, and list individual items. We also buy from other liquidation channels: hotel closures, retail bankruptcies, warehouse closeouts, and private estate sales.

The result: you get a working DeWalt drill kit for $89 instead of $149, or a vintage Pioneer receiver for $149 instead of what it would cost at a used audio shop. We make our margin on volume and efficient operations, not on marking up individual items.

There are Youtubers with millions of subscribers built around this exact model. It's a well-understood business — we're just doing it and selling to you directly online rather than at a flea market.