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Updated: May 2026

About Liverpool

Liverpool (Mexico)

Liverpool (Mexico) is operated by El Puerto de Liverpool, S.A.B. de C.V., headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. The product line traces back to 1847, and the operator is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV: LIVEPOLC-1). In the online marketplaces category, Liverpool (Mexico) is Mexico's largest department-store chain alongside Palacio de Hierro and Sears Mexico.

If you are weighing Liverpool (Mexico) alongside other options in web hosting or adjacent categories, the sections below summarise pricing, what is actually included, and what changed for 2025-2026.

What Liverpool (Mexico) is

Liverpool (Mexico) is a online marketplaces offering targeted primarily at customers in Mexico. The product covers the typical needs of its segment without forcing customers into a long-term contract on the entry tier, although discounts apply for annual or multi-month commitments. In 2024-2025 Liverpool continued omni-channel expansion and pushed Liverpool Premium Card rewards.

How it fits the broader market

Liverpool (Mexico) sits as Mexico's largest department-store chain alongside Palacio de Hierro and Sears Mexico. That positioning shapes both the price points and the depth of features included on each tier — entry plans focus on coverage and core functionality, while higher tiers add premium add-ons, bundled content, or service-level guarantees.

Pricing and tiers

The current tier structure looks roughly as follows. Prices reflect the operator's public list pricing and may vary by region, promotional period, or device specifications; always confirm with the vendor before subscribing.

TierIndicative price
Standard purchasesno subscription required, retail pricing
Liverpool credit cardrevolving credit subject to underwriting
Liverpool Premium Cardtiered rewards card

Discounts and bundles

Customers committing to an annual plan or bundling multiple lines / services usually see a meaningful discount versus the monthly headline price. Family, household, or multi-user options are available where the category permits.

What is included

Across its main tiers, Liverpool (Mexico) typically includes the following:

  • Department-store retail across Mexico
  • In-store and online catalogue
  • Buy online, pick up in store
  • Liverpool credit card with rewards
  • Wedding and baby registries
  • Wishlist and gift cards

Tier-by-tier feature summary

FeatureAvailability
Department-store retail across MexicoStandard on most current plans
In-store and online catalogueStandard on most current plans
Buy online, pick up in storeStandard on most current plans
Liverpool credit card with rewardsStandard on most current plans
Wedding and baby registriesStandard on most current plans

Account and billing

Sign-up is handled through the Liverpool (Mexico) website or its iOS / Android app. Customers can usually:

Manage subscriptions

  • Upgrade or downgrade between tiers from the account dashboard
  • Switch billing cycle between monthly and annual
  • Update payment method (card / bank transfer / wallet, depending on country)

Cancellation

Cancellation is available from the same dashboard. Customers retain access until the end of the paid period, after which the account either reverts to a free tier (where applicable) or is closed pending a grace window for data export.

What changed for 2025-2026

In 2024-2025 Liverpool continued omni-channel expansion and pushed Liverpool Premium Card rewards.

Roadmap signals

While the operator does not publish a public roadmap, the trajectory through 2024-2025 has been towards better mobile-first experience, faster onboarding, and more transparent pricing. Customers should expect continued category-specific refinements rather than radical price re-bases.

Marketplace scope and seller network

Liverpool (Mexico) is positioned in the online marketplaces category, so the buying decision usually hinges on the depth and reach of the underlying network or catalogue rather than on raw price. Customers comparing options should look at how the offering scales across the markets and devices they actually use, and what is included versus what carries add-on charges.

What to compare

  • Geographic coverage and any country-specific restrictions
  • Bundled add-ons (devices, content, partner perks)
  • Cancellation, refund, and upgrade or downgrade flexibility
  • Total cost of ownership over a 12-month horizon

How Liverpool (Mexico) compares

In the online marketplaces segment, customers generally weigh Liverpool (Mexico) against the alternatives listed in fitness subscriptions and adjacent categories like music services. The decision usually comes down to:

Coverage and availability

  • Whether the operator covers the customer's home country / region
  • Quality of service in the locations the customer actually uses
  • Local-language customer support

Total cost

  • Headline price versus annualised cost including taxes and fees
  • Whether bundles deliver real savings or are mainly marketing
  • Cost of switching out if the service does not work for the customer

Who should consider Liverpool (Mexico)

Liverpool (Mexico) is most suited to customers in Mexico who want a mainstream online marketplaces option with predictable pricing and reasonable mobile and web tooling. It is less suited to customers who need cross-border use cases or premium concierge service tiers, where specialist providers may serve better. For broader context see our other guides on news subscriptions and streaming subscriptions.

Best for

  • Customers wanting a tier-based plan with a clear feature progression
  • Users who value local-language support and locally-compliant billing
  • Households or small businesses looking for bundle discounts

Less suited for

  • Users with primarily international needs that the operator does not serve
  • Heavy power-users on the entry tier (consider mid or premium tiers)

Frequently asked questions

Who operates Liverpool (Mexico)?

Liverpool (Mexico) is operated by El Puerto de Liverpool, S.A.B. de C.V., based in Mexico City, Mexico. The product was launched in 1847 and the operator is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV: LIVEPOLC-1).

Where is Liverpool (Mexico) available?

The service is available primarily in Mexico. Some features may be limited or unavailable outside the operator's licensed footprint; check the vendor site for current country coverage.

How much does Liverpool (Mexico) cost?

Pricing starts at the entry tier shown above and scales up through mid and premium tiers. Annual commitments typically unlock a discount versus monthly billing.

Can I cancel Liverpool (Mexico) at any time?

Cancellation is available from the account dashboard. Customers retain access through the end of the paid period; refunds depend on the operator's specific terms and on local consumer-protection rules.

What payment methods does Liverpool (Mexico) accept?

Major credit and debit cards are accepted; some markets add local payment methods like SEPA direct debit, PIX, UPI, or local wallets. Confirm at checkout.

Does Liverpool (Mexico) offer a family or multi-user plan?

Where the category permits, Liverpool (Mexico) offers family, household, or multi-user options that share a single bill while preserving separate profiles or lines.

Is there a free trial?

Free trials are available at various points through the year for new customers; specific terms vary by promotion. Check the Liverpool (Mexico) website for the current trial offer.

What devices does Liverpool (Mexico) support?

The service can be used through modern web browsers and through native iOS and Android apps. Other devices (smart TVs, set-top boxes, wearables) are supported depending on the category.

Does Liverpool (Mexico) support eSIM (where applicable)?

For mobile and travel categories, eSIM support is typically available on newer iPhone and Galaxy handsets. For non-mobile services this question does not apply.

How does Liverpool (Mexico) compare to other cloud storage?

Liverpool (Mexico) sits as Mexico's largest department-store chain alongside Palacio de Hierro and Sears Mexico, which is the primary differentiator. Customers should weigh coverage, included features, and total annualised cost against alternatives before committing.

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Pricing, plan structure, and availability change over time. Always confirm with the Liverpool (Mexico) website before subscribing.

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