We probably have a semi truck trailer and a half of junk. Literally. Our store is huge. Our warehouse alone is almost as big as a smaller Sears store and there are lots of huge rooms in our warehouse packed with anything you could imagine. There are even a pair of spare toilets in one of them and an ancient meat saw, of all things, in another – don't know why or how that got there or why we would have it, but it's definitely a meat saw. Says "Hobart" right on it in big red letters. There are even drums to washers and dryers and parts to stoves and refrigerators. We won't even talk about this really long room with hundreds of drawers filled with so much assorted c-ap that some of them won't even open since they're jammed shut. I think we've kept every single promotional material sent to us since 1987. We have more filing cabinets than the Internal Revenue Service, all in the back. Maybe our store was a dumping ground? Of course we have all these other little rooms scattered throughout the store, some of them haven't been opened in years so who knows how much more stuff is behind those doors.
I think it would take weeks to clean out, sort and price everything. Doesn't the liquidator take ownership of anything that's not bolted down once they take over the store? Who's responsible for hauling everything that won't sell to the dump?