The Anniston Star l Monday, December 28, 2009
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Off to work ... with surplus merchandise sellers
The Bobos fill old factory with new goods By Bill Edwards bedwards@annistonstar.com
Retail merchandise that’s become homeless finds welcoming arms when Terry and Leona Bobo go off to work. The couple own Bobo’s Warehouse Liquidators Inc., a business which itself has given new life to space once filled with the manufacturing activity of TapeCraft, now an Oxford business. “We had been selling a lot of stuff on the Internet in trade forums,” said Terry, recounting how they got started in the work. “We had a lot of inventory built up.” Their solution was to sell it at the retail level, in person. They’ve learned along the way it involves countless hours of their own labor, but they like it. The couple’s business with the local public has been open only a few weeks, but the Bobos have been in the former TapeCraft property, located on South Hunter Street in western Anniston, on a lease purchase option since Please see work ❙ Page 3
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Leona and Terry Bobo arrange packages of new bedding at their retail warehouse on South Hunter Street.
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