I bought 50 Amazon returns parcels – I was hoping to make a mint but safe to say the results weren’t ideal | The Sun

WE ALL know there are endless thing you can buy an Amazon.

If you can think of it then it probably already exists there, but what happens to the parcels that people end up returning?


It turns out you can buy returned parcels for loads cheaper than the original price.

That's exactly what one couple decided to do, but they were left baffled by some of the strange stuff they were left with.

Becky Chorlton shared the haul in a clip she shared on her TikTok account @backysbazaar.

The thrifty shopper bagged 50 return parcels for £1 each, which might seem like a total bargain but she was less than impressed with the haul.

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Although Becky was able to pick the parcels herself, she had no idea what was inside each package.

Things started off ok with a sequined outfit, although it appeared to be in a child's size.

There was also a leather phone case, which would be handy if you're lucky enough to have the exact phone the case if for.

She also bagged a large horse blanket that looked very cosy but is only really useful if you actually have a horse to put it on.

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Things went from bad to worse with the next parcel with Becky's boyfriend opened up a box only to find a car indicator stalk.

Viewers were left in hysterics over how bad the haul was, one wrote: "Would be funny to give as Christmas presents, no waste!"

Becky agreed and added that they were thinking of using some of the mystery packages in lieu of Christmas crackers.

"If the returns were worth anything Amazon would be reselling them," one viewer commented.

Another said: "Everyone wants to buy them and yet they contain utter junk."



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