WSU Surplus PrePrice sale and live auction

WSU Surplus Stores will be having a surplus sale Friday, August 17, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. There will be beds, desks, chairs, tables, sofas, computers and much more.

Surplus Stores will also be have a live auction on Thursday, August 23. Check out our auction flyer at https://surplus.wsu.edu/pdf/FlyerAugust18.pdf or on Facebook at WSU Surplus Stores. Like or Follow our page to stay informed on upcoming sales and auction items.

Surplus Stores will be closed for surplus pick-ups and drop-offs during the following dates:

Monday, August 20  –  Friday, August 24.

The reason for the closure is to prepare for our live auction and pre-price sale on Thursday, August 23 and our pre-price sale on Friday, August 24.

We will resume our pick-up and drop-off service on Monday, August 27.

Please pass this along to any other staff in your areas that may be submitting Surplus Disposal Requests and expecting us to pick up or wanting to drop surplus off. Please plan accordingly.

Thank you for your cooperation.

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