A pallet of returns, listed by tonight.
Manifests are wishful thinking and half the SKUs don’t match. ListForge identifies each item from a photo, prices it from real eBay sold comps, and writes the listing — so a pallet turns into income instead of a backlog.
Why pallets pile up
- The manifest rarely matches the box — you’re verifying every item by hand anyway.
- Mixed conditions: new, like-new, damaged. Pricing has to reflect it or the returns eat your margin.
- Volume is the whole game. One slow listing step and the next pallet is already waiting.
Manifest chaos to clean listings
Photograph as you unload
Shoot items straight off the pallet. No need to reconcile a manifest first — the photo is the source of truth.
Identify and grade in one pass
ListForge identifies each item and you set condition; pricing reflects new vs used so damaged stock isn’t overpriced into returns.
Sold comps, not list prices
Value comes from what items actually sold for on eBay, so you know which SKUs to push and which to bundle.
Listings at pallet scale
Ten items or ten thousand, all at about $0.50 each — software doesn’t build a backlog the way a hired lister does.
Built for throughput
Liquidation is a volume business, and the bottleneck is never sourcing — it’s turning a pallet into listed inventory before the next one lands. ListForge removes the manual identify-and-price step that slows every pallet down, at a per-item cost that holds whether you run one a week or one a day.
Clear the pallet, not your weekend.
Start with 5,000 free credits — about 50 items identified, priced, and listed. No card required.
Try ListForge freeQuestions pallet and liquidation resellers ask
How do I resell Amazon return pallets faster?
Photograph each item as you unload and ListForge identifies it, prices it from real eBay sold comps, and writes the eBay listing. It removes the manual research and typing that makes pallet flipping slow, at about $0.50 an item.
What if the manifest doesn’t match the pallet?
It usually doesn’t, which is why ListForge works from the item itself, not the manifest. Each photo is identified and priced on its own, so mismatches and surprise SKUs don’t slow you down.
Can it handle mixed conditions?
Yes. You set condition per item and pricing reflects it, so damaged or used stock isn’t listed at new-item prices and bought back as a return.