The Liquidator - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Bailiff Booty
In hopes of buying favour with a bailiff, Jeff agrees to liquidate the contents of a Chinese grocery. With a time limit of a day, he may not be able to pull it off.

Armed to the Rafters
After touring a military warehouse, Jeff jumps into a massive deal which includes a decommissioned 50-calibre machine gun.

Size Matters
Jeff makes a sexy impulse buy he might regret; Daniel picks up a truckload of shoes that are all the same size.

Tongue Twisted
Jeff heads to warehouse to have a look at abandoned merchandise. He finds a truckload of pianos and cases of pickled peppers.

The Irregulars
Jeff makes a deal for the world's ugliest jeans and gets down to his skivvies to make it work. He hopes it will be enough to keep this deal from coming back to bite him.

Belly Up
Jeff snaps up the contents of an electronics warehouse gone bust. Tight timelines and risky product may turn Jeff's dreams into a nightmare.

Friends with Benefits
A face-off with Jose kicks off a parade of regulars looking for a special deal; Jeff must choose friendship or cold, hard cash.

The More, the Barrier
Sparks fly when Sheldon orchestrates a bidding war pitting Jeff against his own customers; Jeff has a risky plan to turn the tables.

Brief Encounters
Jeff will do anything to clinch a deal, even if it means squeezing into a suit and tie. Nerves may get the better of him when he walks into the boardroom.

I'd Bet the Pot
Jeff gets a smoking deal on hydroponic equipment and the ensuing sale brings in a new breed of customer.

He Works Hard for the Money
Jeff boasts he can sell anything, but he is put to the test when he faces selling a truckload of broken guitars and a live goat.

What's Your Beef?
Liquidation king, Jeff, pushes too hard for a store full of frozen meat and risks losing it all; a heated round with an art dealer leaves Jeff fuming.

Phone a Friend
Addicted to the high of the buy, Jeff is stuck with an odd array of random merchandise, including a truckload of B grade lumber.

California Dealin
Jeff hits the road to California after his cousin lures him with tales of cool collectables and a warehouse full of treasures, but he has the world's worst travel companion.

Coffin Up Cash
Jeff draws a blank when it comes to attracting buyers for three truckloads of handicap scooters and medical supplies; Dracula turns up looking for a coffin.

The Smell of Money
Jeff makes lofty promises to secure a storage locker auction and when approached by Sheldon with a down-and-out restaurant, he comes up with a risky plan that could backfire.

What Women Want
Even though Jeff doesn't know much about lace and sequins, he takes a gamble on some feminine merchandise. His dreams of hooking the ladies may end up making him go bust.

Operation: Liquidate
Jeff buys four truckloads of television set props with nowhere to put the goods; the staff try to pull off the biggest outdoor sale in Direct Liquidation history.

Down…But Not Out
Jeff reaches the end of his rope from an exhausting string of deals with Wayne; a woodworking auction takes a shocking turn.

Crossing the Line
Jeff scoops a deal from Wayne, gets spanked in a sex shop and tries to sell an ageing accordion to his mother.

Bail Out
Jeff and his regular customers are always bailing each other out of tight spots; Jeff is reminded that nice guys finish last when he is faced with hopeless items.

Taken for a Ride
An unsuspecting Jeff gets taken for a ride when he falls madly in love with an exotic vintage motorbike.

Treasure or Trash?
Jeff wears down sellers by trash-talking their merchandise, but his tune changes when he tries to sell the treasure.

Rotten Timing
Jeff gambles on a series of deals in hopes of a big payday. He must beat the clock to squeeze a profit out of a mountain of dodgy tomato paste.

Hairy Situation
Jeff makes a controversial deal involving fur coats and risks his reputation on a Hollywood memorabilia auction.

Redneck Round-Up
Jeff and Daniel encounter some dubious characters while searching for deals in the California desert.
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