IT liquidation · Canada-wide

IT liquidation — fast, discreet, paid in CAD.

When an office closes, a business is wound down, or a lease ends, the IT has to go quickly and cleanly. Maxicom takes the whole estate — servers, fleets, networking, the lot — on a tight timeline and on NDA, destroys the data with certificates, and pays in CAD. One buyer, one deal, one clean exit.

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IT liquidation in Canada

When the IT has to be gone by a date.

Liquidation isn't a normal refresh — there's usually a deadline, a landlord, or a transaction driving it. We're built for that: we value and take the entire estate in one deal, work to your timeline, keep it confidential on NDA, and hand back a documented chain of custody and certificates of destruction. And because we're a buyer, the exit returns value in CAD instead of costing a disposal fee.

Scenarios

What's driving the liquidation.

Office closure or downsizing

A site shutting or consolidating — the whole floor's IT cleared, data destroyed, and value returned before the keys go back.

Merger, acquisition or divestiture

Redundant or divested IT estates handled quietly on NDA, on the transaction's timeline.

Business wind-down or insolvency

A clean, documented realization of IT assets, with paperwork for stakeholders and value returned to the estate.

Lease-end & site exit

Everything cleared to the landlord's deadline, with certificates and chain of custody for the record.

What we take

Everything with a plug and a value.

  • Servers & storage — racks, arrays and networking from comms rooms and data halls
  • Client fleets — laptops, desktops and workstations across the site
  • Components & surplus — spares, stock and de-kitted parts in the building
  • Mixed conditions — working or faulty — the whole lot, one deal
A business and bulk service, timeline-driven. Tell us the deadline up front and we plan the exit around it.
How it works

Four steps, and you get paid.

1

Send the inventory

An asset list, a photo walk-through, or a site visit — whatever's fastest.

2

Get a whole-estate quote

One written CAD offer for the lot, on NDA.

3

We clear the site

Collection arranged to your deadline, on a documented chain of custody.

4

Data destroyed, you're paid

Certificates issued, settled in CAD.

Data security

Nothing is resold until your data is destroyed.

Liquidations move fast, which is exactly when data gets lost. Every drive is sanitized to standard with a certificate and chain of custody, so speed never becomes a breach.

IT asset disposal →  ·  Data security & compliance →

NIST 800-88 & IEEE 2883Each drive sanitized to the standard for its media type; drives that can't be wiped are physically destroyed through a vetted partner.
Certificate of destructionPer-drive certificate and documented chain of custody — the paperwork your auditor asks for.
Aligned to Canadian rulesPIPEDA, Quebec Law 25, Alberta & BC PIPA, PHIPA, and OSFI Guideline B-13 for federally regulated finance.
What drives your offer

How we price it — and how to get the best number.

Send an accurate list and you get an accurate price. What moves the offer on a IT estate is specific: the exact make, model and generation; the specification (processors, memory, capacity, ports or media); condition and completeness; the quantity and how matched the lot is; and current demand on the secondary market. Data-bearing media also has to be destroyed, which we build into the deal rather than charge for on top. Because these are event-driven, tell us the trigger and timeline up front and we plan the whole thing around it. The more precise your list, the sharper and faster the written CAD number comes back.

Why Maxicom

Why sellers choose Maxicom.

We pay, we don't charge

Value recovered and paid in CAD against your PO — not a disposal fee. That single difference is the whole point.

We buy at the source

Direct from businesses, decommissions and the trade — so prices are keener and stock has a known history.

Honest about data & certs

NIST 800-88 / IEEE 2883 with a certificate per drive. No R2, e-Stewards, ISO or NAID AAA badges we don't hold.

We take the whole lot

Mixed conditions, faulty units, whole estates — one deal, not cherry-picking the easy items.

We respect the trade

Resellers' and ITADs' stock moves through our network on NDA, never back into your own market.

Documented, audit-ready

A written line-item offer, chain of custody, and certificates — the paperwork your auditor and privacy officer expect.

Questions

The short answers.

How fast can you clear a site?
We work to your deadline — tell us the date and the inventory and we plan collection around it. Timeline-driven liquidation is what this service is for.
Do you take the whole estate, or cherry-pick?
The whole estate in one deal — servers, fleets, networking, components and surplus, working or faulty. One buyer, one clean exit.
Is it confidential?
Yes — liquidations are handled on NDA as standard, which matters for closures, insolvencies and M&A.
Do we get paid, or is there a fee?
Because we're a buyer, the exit returns value in CAD for what's recoverable, rather than costing a disposal fee.
What documentation do we get?
A documented chain of custody and per-drive certificates of destruction — the records for stakeholders, auditors and the landlord.
Can you work with administrators or IT partners?
Yes — we work with businesses, administrators, ITADs and MSPs managing a liquidation, on NDA.
How should I prepare my asset list?
However is easiest — a spreadsheet, an asset register, or clear photos. Useful details are make/model, key specs, quantity and rough condition. A rough list is enough to start; we'll ask if we need more.
Can you sign an NDA?
Yes — NDA is standard for trade, M&A and sensitive exits, and available on request for any engagement. Your sources, customers and reasons for selling stay confidential.
How and when do you pay?
In CAD against your purchase order once the equipment is collected and the data destroyed. Payment terms are confirmed in your written quote — no vague promises up front.
Maxicom Inc. is a Canadian IT buyback and asset-disposition company, Brampton, Ontario, established 2022. We work to NIST 800-88 and IEEE 2883-2022 data-sanitization standards. We do not claim R2, e-Stewards, ISO or NAID AAA certification; where a contract requires NAID AAA specifically, we partner with a certified destruction subcontractor and document the chain of custody. Product names are trademarks of their respective owners, used for identification only. Page last reviewed July 2026.

Clear the site by your deadline — and recover value.

Tell us the estate and the date. We'll come back with one whole-estate CAD offer, on NDA, with data destruction and chain of custody included.