The state of Michigan’s semi-annual surplus store, MiStore, will open to the public for a one-day sale Saturday, Dec. 7, to unload excess property from federal, state, and local government agencies.
MiStore has a large inventory of items from property seized by police, items voluntarily surrendered at airports, surplus property from local public colleges, and property no longer needed by government agencies. Items available through the store include computers, phone and computer accessories, various knives, wine keys, sporting goods, tools, automotive equipment, desks, file cabinets, chairs, bookshelves, jewelry, and fashion accessories.
The one-day sale will open from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 7. MiStore is located at 3111 W. St. Joseph, Building 600, in Lansing.
Payments can be made with cash and credit cards. All items are sold as is and no loading assistance will be available. No returns or refunds will be accepted.
For additional information about MiStore visit Michigan.gov/surplus. Online shoppers can bid on items on MiBid, the state’s online auction site, 24 hours a day at Michigan.gov/MiBid.
- Posted November 29, 2019
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State of Michigan's MiStore opens for one-day sale on December 7
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