A WOMAN has been left stunned after discovering that Amazon bags can be turned inside out and reused for returns.
The life hack specialist took to TikTok to share her newly-discovered trick, as she wrote over the clip: "I was today years old when I learned I had been doing this wrong the whole time.
"Amazon bags are meant to be turned inside out to use for returns."
She added that the bags even have a "peel and seal strip" on the inside to make the returns process even easier.
"I’ve been doing this all wrong," she captioned her video.
"Tell me I’m not the only one."
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People quickly took to the comments section to praise the woman for posting the hack, with one writing: "I am this old today.
"I had no idea."
"Had no idea," another added.
"Thanks for sharing."
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"I reuse bags & boxes to ship items for my ebay," someone else commented.
"This is great since it hides the logo!! Thanks for showing us."
While another wrote: "Should have seen this earlier. I just bought a bag from ups for $10 to ship out a small item."
"ARE YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME?" someone else raged.
But others insisted the hack wouldn't work for them.
"Lol! This only works if you don’t open it 'like a monster' (according to my husband)," one wrote.
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"I just rip a giant hole in the middle!"
As another agreed, writing: "No because I’m so excited when a package come I rip it open ( bag destroyed)."
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