Seen a few of these "Lucky Bags" at a car boot today, pointed out to my son that if they were good the stall holder would have opened them and sold the stuff instead of just leaving it sealed.
When they first started, you would make a serious amount of money. But then the people at the top started to take the best items. Same a lost? Airport luggage. Workers used to open as many bags as possible, So people were getting home to find the lock or zip broken and stuff taken.
Just Google the name on company house living near southwold id never heard of it and thought something weird was happening as well says the company dissolved in Feb 22.. weird all round tbh
I looked at the company I bought from and the the two companies in the box. No relation in owners or addresses, but both companies with contents in the box just drop ship l, mostly from abroad
Rather than "Royal Mail" returns are these returns from said companies sold off to a third party that sells them to you? Probably cheaper for the "Clevia" or whatever they are called to do that than check everything and restock it?
They ship them to addresses that don't exist but the return address is also false. The reason? They have ro legitimately ship an item before Amazon will allow them to add the fake reviews.
James I bet I can guess the return postcode. These are all Chinese eBay seller returns, and the majority will be cheap crap items. Only items that would potentially worth money if they were sent tracked.
Usually these items are from overseas (China) and to send them back it would cost far to much , so they don’t put a return address , then call it a lost item and claim money back from the insurance . I’ve opened many of these items for the last 2 years lol
Why weren't they returned to senders and why would the addresses still be on there what about data protection I would Google the addresses to see if they have been randomly generated and just made up addresses who knows
no data breach as your address is in the public domain. Items claimed for are no longer owned by the adressee and are sold as property of the courier/royal mail@@JamesCollects
Seen a few of these "Lucky Bags" at a car boot today, pointed out to my son that if they were good the stall holder would have opened them and sold the stuff instead of just leaving it sealed.
Oh 100%
Thanks, I now have absolutely no more urge to buy one of these parcels!!
When they first started, you would make a serious amount of money. But then the people at the top started to take the best items. Same a lost? Airport luggage. Workers used to open as many bags as possible, So people were getting home to find the lock or zip broken and stuff taken.
I done a couple a few years ago. Never again, what a load of crap! I have seen the guy Jon got his off and don't go near the stall.
I Laughed way too much @ the spikey Bra 😂😂👍 £100 well spent
Wife wasn't keen on keeping it for some reason
something in your eyes? yes james we call them tears
And pain, lots of pain
When you put that wool jacket on i thought you were going to become "The Dude"
If only I could grow the beard!
Just Google the name on company house living near southwold id never heard of it and thought something weird was happening as well says the company dissolved in Feb 22.. weird all round tbh
I looked at the company I bought from and the the two companies in the box. No relation in owners or addresses, but both companies with contents in the box just drop ship l, mostly from abroad
Rather than "Royal Mail" returns are these returns from said companies sold off to a third party that sells them to you? Probably cheaper for the "Clevia" or whatever they are called to do that than check everything and restock it?
The items can't be returned to the sellers as they are in China.
They ship them to addresses that don't exist but the return address is also false.
The reason? They have ro legitimately ship an item before Amazon will allow them to add the fake reviews.
James I bet I can guess the return postcode. These are all Chinese eBay seller returns, and the majority will be cheap crap items. Only items that would potentially worth money if they were sent tracked.
All from a dropp shipping middle man service basically
Lets GO JAMES!
Gone!
Why do they not return them to sender. They used to if not delivered. 😮
Money talks unfortunately
Usually these items are from overseas (China) and to send them back it would cost far to much , so they don’t put a return address , then call it a lost item and claim money back from the insurance . I’ve opened many of these items for the last 2 years lol
Gltc is a good brand! About £60 worth of bedding there! So not a complete fail 😂
Still £40 down lol
You not rocking them bright blue trainers then? Top of the range mate...
I think the friction of just walking in them could start a fire
Do a carboot £1-£3 an item make some profits
Where do you buy them from as can’t see link
Pulled from eaby
Why weren't they returned to senders and why would the addresses still be on there what about data protection I would Google the addresses to see if they have been randomly generated and just made up addresses who knows
The lack of data protection is an issue, unfortunately I don't have the packages now to check
no data breach as your address is in the public domain. Items claimed for are no longer owned by the adressee and are sold as property of the courier/royal mail@@JamesCollects
Please like this video everyone who watches 😉
Do you just want everyone to see me in a bra?
Suits you sir 😂
The bra? Lol
😂
Glad you enjoyed
Great little trading company is quite expensive mate..get it on the bay 😅
Best bits from the box!!
17 minutes in, and all your hopes are dashed... P9s, P9s laugh out loud moment. Bit sweary though for a bit of fun
Hope it goes viral for you
Sorry I'm naturally sweary, especially when the kids aren't around lol