I bought an Amazon toy return pallet and got £3,320 worth of Lego, scooters & karaoke machines – I was so happy | The Sun

I bought an Amazon toy return pallet and got £3,320 worth of Lego, scooters & karaoke machines – I was so happy | The Sun

06/06/2023

A SHOPPER has revealed how they bought an Amazon toy return pallet and it was stuffed full of £3,320 worth of toys. 

In a video, they unwrapped the huge pallet and discovered what lay inside, including Lego sets, scooters and a karaoke machine.


They wrote: “It was so much bigger than we expected.

“Took forever to unpack – so much stuff.”

They showed how they got a whole range of toy goodies, including remote controlled dinosaurs and cars, Squishmellows plushies and a Slush Puppie machine.

And by the end of the clip, their lounge was piled high with Nerf guns, Harry Potter toy sets and globes.

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The shopper added on their @london_xploring account: “SO much Lego, even a Lego McLaren.

“Most of it unopened.

“Super happy with the haul.”

They also showed the receipt which confirmed the worth of the pallet was £3,320, and they paid £498 to receive the mystery bundle.

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In the video caption, they added: “There was actually so much more in the pallet we didn’t show including multiple electric scooters, a toaster, a massive twin pram, a coffee machine and loads of clocks for some reason.

“Contact the Amazons return depot in Liverpool! They ship all across the UK.”

The shopper said they would be keeping some of the toys but selling the rest off for half price to make some money on their pallet purchase.

Many people said they have now been inspired to buy their own pallets, with one writing: “Love this.”

And another person commented: “This would be amazing for a charity raffle.”







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