My husband's urine sample got lost in the post in July,I was waiting with baited breath to see if we were going to be reunited! I think that would be worse than a cat bed or pjs!!
Royal Mail have a really bad attitude delivering Amazon products cos they're so used to just carrying envelopes. I don't put up with any of their cheek at the door. Bstrds
@samuel pearson why buy an xray machine when 90% of parcels are taped up (just open and re tape) or if its got a post office attached they probably have stock of those post office plastic bags stuff comes in...
Who's got a fucking xray machine hahaha. These are parcels they make up themselves, and sell as 'lost' or 'undelivered' lol they know exacwhat they are. Its a classic scam.
Feel for you man, load kak you bought. Hopefully you recover your losses through making this video. They do xray parcels, phones and high value goods are taken out.
Just to let everyone here know this is the newest 'Facebook scam' going around, these people buy cheap amazon returns mostly and throw a RM lable on and sell it at a premium, please NEVER buy these as you are being scammed
Well Josh, this has been interesting for me as not seen returns like this before, I would say they are genunie going on the last item, perhaps they are not going to Ireland no more with Covid issues. I was unable to track any as cant see them well enough but I suspec there is a pattern between them. The last item was an address incomplete but hasn't made it back to the seller, very odd. I think RM been a bit naughty as we know Tracked 48 was held up at one point when Covid hit, I find all this bizare.
Dave Repairs someone investigated them Dave with RM on a Facebook page and RM said none of them were real labels - think they are just randomly printing them from a draft and lots of the stuff inside was amazon
@@jdnetwork-reselling bit bizare the whole thing to me. Think this is also a problem with the way RM works as I been trained to label them and put them on a trolley and then they get checked over. I would need to see tracking if it still available
Yeah guaranteed they already know whats in them. They have X-ray scanning machines to look inside them. Thats all crap that no one would buy but a scammer would definitely sell.
Yeah I thought that when this video popped up in my recommendations. I was curious so I watched it thinking no way is that legit, that would be really unethical.
The short answer is, yes. The Royal Mail do auction off some of the undelivered items. However, the amount and the amount of money they make from this is undisclosed.
They know what’s in them do to insurance amount on the items weight etc but they do sell them, if your package is lost they refund you and if it shows up it can’t be delivered or opened so it is auctioned off. It’s rare to find one tho
We used to have these sort of outfits open up in the late 70s in an empty shop in the town centre, the only difference it was an auction,when you got home and opened the packages nothing but cheap junk.peoples will never learn.
Very good lesson here stop buying off ebay. The guys selling this stuff would be opening the items themselves if they thought they're be more money to be made .
anything with a printed royal mail postage label will include a return address so alarm bells are ringing here, especially as they open parcels themselves to look for clues as to who it belongs to
passing on parcels with any personal details (names, addresses etc) on would be against GDPR and so RM would be committing a huge data breach potentially costing RM millions in fines. SO the chances of this being legit are nearly ZERO
Do you order things online frequently? Doesn’t sound like it. Delivery notes aren’t really a thing anymore. It’s just a waste of paper plus they send that information to you in an email. Found the shop on google and by looking at the pictures the parcels look real. This stuff is all illegal though. Always wondered what happened to my lost packages 🙄 Stock Clearance Bargains 133 Flaxley Rd, Birmingham B33 9HQ goo.gl/maps/pbJkWA7fyAfEoLJY7
Scam or no scam, I don't think I would want a chance at "getting rich" at the expense of someone else's misfortune. Anyway, you were not alone, there was a queue of suckers waiting to throw their money away!
@@BrumReseller If that person lives at that address, that would surely mean you bought stolen goods. Otherwise Royal Mail would have delivered it themselves. Everything you opened was either stolen, or packed up in the first place by the scammers you purchased from. Given most items wouldn't look out of place in PoundLand or on a market stall, most were the latter. Royal Mail will NEVER sell unopened mail as that would be illegal.
@@BrumReseller Undeliverable or not, our mail is as confidential as our medical records, having full legal protection. That is how I knew you were being scammed from the title, before I started watching. I doubt the people were at that shop unit, more than a few days, though if they are still there, you should identify so others can avoid.
At least you know this is genuine. 99% of these type of videos, the last package just happens to be an iPhone or something! On a side note, this is a clear scam and you should consider it a lesson learned. You need to attend actual Royal Mail auctions for this type of thing. These are just packages someone else has bought and seen the crap inside, repackages and re sold.
£6 is well over the top for unclaimed parcels tracked items normally have return address on and the last one definitely did seems dodgy the royal mail normally return them to sender the reason there is tons of chinese ones is because the items are peanuts and the sellers don't want them back
Personally I would send trading standards to the shop. Some people would be drawn into this scam who can ill afford to lose money and its normally the desperate that get scammed. RM does not sell parcels off like this my brother works for them and he said this is definitely not normal practice. Great channel where in Brum you from I lived there until 2007.
Drawn into it? 😂 No one forces a person to walk in somewhere like that and buy stuff?! You do it of your own choice! Buying a bunch of parcels is obviously a gamble that people are free to choose to take if they want 🤷♀️
I've never heard of Royal Mail seeling items that have been lost in transit, it's obvious they they are not lost, otherwise they wouldn't have them. If a item is found, andthe address is still legible, it will still be delivered.
So I work in Amazon dealing with damaged packages (including RM and Hermes stuff that comes through). There is zero chance I'd ever pay even close to £6 per package. The vast majority of packages I need to repackage and find lost items for are fairly worthless. All that you've done here is give someone your money to save them from having to dispose of stuff in landfill, that's it. If I was to bulk buy packages like this I doubt I'd ever consider paying more than £1.50 to £2 and I'd probably want to buy several pallets to increase my likelihood of getting a laptop or something.
As a journalist do you not know how to use google? You’re welcome Stock Clearance Bargains 133 Flaxley Rd, Birmingham B33 9HQ goo.gl/maps/pbJkWA7fyAfEoLJY7
It’s all a load of crap in those parcels 📦 I knew it before I watched the whole video. Anything good would be long gone and not only that I bet they just parcel up crap and print off post labels to make it look like there is incomplete addresses and other issues to make it seem like they are really from lost post at Royal Mail but in truth some bloke is round the back packing up the crap and sticking the labels on it, putting it in a green crate for the bloke at the front to sell on. Total outlay would be fuck all for them lol. Good trick to get rid of crap for more than it’s worth as no one would buy a lot of that crap if they knew what it was.
The names on the pendant match up with a real family who really live on the street that got shown on the address label for a second near the end, so that parcel at least was genuine, which probably suggest they all are.
There’s a shop in Glasgow where they were selling hand sanitizer for a tenner at the beginning of the pandemic so I think you got a bargain there mate 👌🏻😉
Oh my God. Sooo funny. I mean it really got bad everytime. That hand sanitizer from China killed me. I never laughed so much in my life. Your reaction and comments made it funnier
So far after googling the majority of these items seem to be from Wish and similar sites. Bird feeder is £5. Dolls are £5. The VGR trimmers are £12. One Step hair dryer is £7. Knock off Armani seem to be around £12/20. Hand sanitizer is "free". The sliders are around £5. Hair dryer bit is around £3. Wigs are free/£5/£7. Face masks are "free"/£1/£3. Metal bin is around £1 (with branding). Think the hat is either a cat bed or some sort of baby pouch that I've seen advertised before 🤣 Obviously being wish the prices fluctuate so much. That was fun to watch and find the items but sorry, they're some rubbish.
The one with the pendant has a partial address that got shown for a second near the end of the video. I found the electoral roll entry for that family and the other names match up with what is on the pendant, so it'd have to be extremely dedicated faking.
This is the funniest video I’ve ever seen on RU-vid! I hope you make your money back on at revenue from here! Absolutely brilliant. If you buy another 20 there absolutely must be something of worth in there. You must’ve had all your bad luck in one go.
Off the back of this video you have another new subscriber. I was willing you on to find the jackpot but I couldn't stop laughing at the same time. The dress and your comments on it just broke me :) Onwards & upwards
Kudos to you for even putting up this video, and for staying so cool and collected while opening each parcel. I would have been fuming. Excellent video, new subscriber here! Kept me in stitches throughout 😂😂
Just found your video and love your honesty. Most other resellers would be opening packages like those and saying the stuffs worth £40, £65, £130 easy.
These items may have been shipped via Royal Mail, but they look like returns from a distribution center. In the U.S. we have Amazon returns you can buy by the pallet. All similar stuff. If that was straight from Royal Mail, I would expect to see a wider range of items; personal shipments, wrapped gifts, mail, B2B items, industrial items, and items coming from British manufacturers to British consumers. I'm probably wrong, but all of these items look to me to be returns from an online distributor like Amazon that allows drop shipments from Chinese suppliers. I would not spend any more money at that place.
I'm missing a rare (one of a kind) signed American Check, that was never delivered. Paid over £400 for it. Got a refund but totally gutted that it was never delivered. All those disappointed people (especially the person that wanted the foam). They could claim refunds like I did.
Watched your viral video hahaha sorry but it’s so funny! Love your reaction to each one! Did you manage to reunite the tree thing at the end to its owner?
The £10 lucky bag auction gets another happy customer. This scam has been used for donkey years and always involves a plant showing that they have come away with something way more valuable than the original outlay. I presume you found this Alladin's cave through a friend of a friend's cousin's best friend's aunty who got an iPhone.
Good old royal mail selling off lost parcels. I tried once to claim for a lost parcel they want the receipt for the original item not what it was sold for on eBay they are an absolute nightmare. Good to know they can sell your stuff for a profit though, can't be bothered to deliver it lets just flog it.
Love how he try’s to hide Michael Goodrum’s address at the end but clearly leaves the fact that it’s: Carlton Avenue, Leicester, LE19 2DE which is why it didn’t get to him as there is no number on it.
Yet the number is very easily found on the electoral roll, which Royal Mail's detectives are supposed to be able to use for this sort of problem, so it really shouldn't end up in a dodgy shop's mail-based lucky dip.
whilst this seems completely unethical. I'm more amazed by the shit people buy. If we bought any of that in Aus we'd be paying more for the postage than the item inside!
Most of those items were probably selling for at least £6 but you would have to know who wanted them to find someone to sell it to. I used to have one of those bird feeders & it was pretty good. Thankyou for sharing.
Re-read my comment and thought I came across as being a bit rude cos I was laughing, didn't mean it that way, so I took it down. As well as the 5p AliExpress job lots the scammers also buy part shares in containers, take all the crap Poundland leave behind in China ship it over here and parcel that up with fake labels, sneaky. Thanks for putting the video up 👍🍻
I saw this in recommendations and thought it was odd. I mean RM are supposed to destroy those undeliverable items right? Then I saw one label while they chucked them in was a Hermes label. Stranger still. About halfway through I clicked that none of this is RM at all...it's just shit wrapped up to look like RM and sold at a premium price. At least sort of premium. Much more than the value but not too overpriced to put people off. It's genius actually.
The one with the pendant has a partial address that got shown for a second near the end of the video. I found the electoral roll entry for that family and the other names match up with what is on the pendant, so it'd have to be extremely dedicated faking.
Seems dodgy. I used to work for Royal Mail and I’m sure lost items are sent to a main Royal Mail centre where they are opened to see if there’s a return to sender address inside.
Nearly positive this is illegal especially if its unposted mail from the post office anything from post office goes back to post office so how this person has got a bunch of royal mail stuff is mental
Just read the listing explaining how the shop has acquired the parcels, they have been returned to an International seller, and they have bought from this International seller. AKA you are going to buy Wish or Ali express returns
Good vid mate, subbed and had a look through your channel- I dunno if you have already, but as you now have 1k you might want to check if your eligible for ads on your vids👍🏻
Mate, you should buy the full Yorks from the Royal mail direct. Chances are they have gone through all the parcels and read the contents, taken most of the better items and flogging the rest. Thought I saw a market place post for a full York from the Royal mail for £200