SAVVY shopper Jessica and her partner bought an Amazon returns box for £75 and were blown away by the contents.

In among the returned items in the box was a Levi's jacket originally priced at £150.


TikToker Jessica explained that she and her boyfriend had to wait six weeks for the box to come but they were delighted with the contents.

She said: "We purchased this from WiBargain… maybe we’ll buy the Target one next time."

The short video showed the pair sitting in front of the box and then cracking into the contents.

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She said: "Honestly it took six weeks to come in."

The duo then began sorting their haul, the first few items were underwhelming and included a battery organiser and a box of extra large plasters, that Jessica described as "lame".

But then things turned around as they discovered a twin double-high airbed mattress.

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Next up they found an odd pair of brown flip flops and a giant mug saying "I am the boss".

Then Jessica made the best discovery of the haul.

She said: "My favourite [item]: tags on $200 (£150) Levi Jacket."

With this item alone the pair have doubled their money.

They then uncovered a laptop stand, motorcycle headset, ramen pan and a large blue water bottle.

She rounded off the video with: "I give this a 4/10, probably wouldn't buy again."


In other news check out this bloke who bought a £300 returns palette and it was crammed with toys for kids worth TWICE as much.

Plus this woman bought a £315 returns pallet and got £1.7k worth of "broken" products – many just needed batteries replacing.

And a couple bought six returns pallets – one cost £18 and had £10k worth of goods, and now they're rolling in baby supplies and toys.

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