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How to score cheap stuff (to keep or resell)

How often do you buy a ton of stuff online and then keep only what you like? I certainly buy clothes this way. And I’m not the only one. Returns cost the retailer $743 a billion last year.

If you’ve ever wondered, “What happens to returned items?”, the answer is intriguing. I’ve done the research and found the best places to get great deals on items that other people have said, “No returns please.”

Wait, how does that work?

Take Amazon for example. Any package that remains undelivered and unclaimed for 90 days is subject to disposal. Amazon Sell ​​unbilled items It is posted on the company’s website. Pro Tip: Some items have exorbitant shipping fees added to them, so check before you get excited about a deal.

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The same goes for packages sent by other retailers through the U.S. Postal Service. After 90 days, they are sold to the highest bidder.

It’s like a garage sale, but better

The USPS has contracted with a website to auction off items that postal workers cannot deliver. Translation company Browse everything from TVs to cars to kitchen appliances.

Liquidation.com Sell ​​packages and undelivered items from Amazon, Target, Walmart, and The Home Depot. Filter by brand and retailer.

Many of these transactions involve products sold in lots. 57 pairs of Sony headphonesHello, side jobs!

The Amazon logo appears on a smartphone screen and a computer screen on May 14, 2024 in Athens, Greece. (Photo by Nicholas Kocovlis/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Does it feel mysterious?

Some returned or undeliverable items are packaged in lucky bag-like “mystery boxes.” You don’t know exactly what you’ll find, but you’re sure to find some valuable items you’ll want to keep or sell.

Sound fun? Let’s try it. PoshmarkSearch for “mystery boxes” and you’ll find a list of returns from retailers like Walmart and Amazon. Prices range from a few dollars to hundreds of dollars. For $50, This seller ships 8 items You can submit a request from a list of 20,000.

Ebay

Naturally, these are buyer beware situations on eBay. These are mystery packages, items that never reached customers, and returned items. Just type “unclaimed packages” or a similar term into the site’s search bar and you’ll find Let’s see what comes out.

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Facebook Marketplace

Facebook Marketplace It makes shopping local easy. You can meet the seller at a public place or police station to collect your purchase, eliminating the hassle of shipping. Bringing a friend along is not a bad idea either. Just like on eBay, search for “unclaimed packages”.

Bonus: Unclaimed Baggage

Unclaimed baggage Founded in 1970, the site partners with airlines to buy back lost luggage, and rather than giving you unwanted surprises (think a bag full of dirty laundry and more), the site will open your bag, inspect it, and clean it for you.

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Please read this before purchasing

While solving the mystery can be fun, don’t expect to open the package and find gold coins (literally or figuratively) — there’s usually a reason why items are returned or never received by the buyer.

Many of these products have been sitting in a warehouse for a while and the owners want to get rid of them. There are no guarantees on condition or functionality, what you get is what you get and the chances of returns or refunds are close to zero.

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Items are generally not checked or inspected, so buyer beware. No one knows if there is a dangerous item inside the box until you open it. As with any online purchase, check customer reviews and seller ratings before taking action. Ask for photos if they aren’t available.

While the above sites are well-established and generally safe, scammers and thieves can use these platforms just as easily as anyone else. If you are asked to pay in cryptocurrency or gift cards, run away and block the seller – this is a very common and fraudulent practice.

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Packages are stacked on a trolley in Germany on June 11, 2024. (Sebastian Kahnert/Photo Alliance via Getty Images)

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