
I bought a stranger's unclaimed parcels for less than £10 - here's everything I found inside
Melika Zaidi, thought to be from the North East of England, bought the mystery packages from Surprise Box, a store in the Spanish city that sells lost mail.
Taking to her TikTok account last week, the content creator explained how customers purchase parcels that never reached their final destination.
The mystery packages - from a variety of retailers like Amazon, eBay and Temu - aren't allowed to be opened before purchase, and can't be returned, local media reported.
In her clips, Melika detailed how the price of each box is worked out by the weight of the item, before sharing a collection of parcels she had decided to buy.
Starting her first video about the store, which has been viewed at least 4.1million times, Melika said: 'This is one of those shops that sell unclaimed and lost parcels.
'It's just like a mystery. You just buy like a random person's random parcels. I'm gonna do it.'
'Look at all these parcels. Oh my God, sorry. It just goes on for ages and ages and ages,' said the content creator as she filmed inside the store.
She quickly found several parcels of interest, including one she believed housed a bag, and another shaped like a tennis racket.
'This is madness' and 'so exciting and fun' insisted Melika as she continued to explore the shop.
Opening her first parcel, bought for three euros, the customer discovered a 'little game console'.
'That's like the cutest thing', said Melika. 'Oh my God, look. It's like a little gaming thing. See, it's like a little game console.
'That's actually really cute for three euros. I'm actually going to get another one because, like, I'm still in the shop, but I think I'm going to get another one because it's, like, really, really exciting thing, and we've so excited.'
Melika's other parcels contained what she thought were spare car keys and an LED strip.
When opening her last box, which included what she believed was a light device, Melika admitted: 'No idea what that is, but yeah, so that was that parcel, which was quite interesting.'
Those in the comments were quick to question whether buying unclaimed parcels is legal. In the UK at least, delivery companies can sell items but can only do so after a reasonable amount of time and effort has gone in to track down and contact rightful owners.
Last year, a woman who bought a box of lost parcels for £106 revealed how she bagged nearly £1000 worth of goodies, including a Michael Kors bag, an expensive silk top and Adidas trainers.
Becky Chorlton, from Lymm in Cheshire, bought the stray packages from a company called Unboxing Heaven, a third party company who sell on lost Royal Mail packages.
The content creator, who is known for her thrifty tips and tricks, often posts about finding hidden gems at charity shops or car boot sales.
In July 2024, she posted clips of her opening lost luggage from Heathrow Airport, returns from Amazon and mystery boxes from various websites.
The first thing she opened was a parcel from Stone Island and it was a simple black sweatshirt with the logo on the sleeve, a video posted to her TikTok showed.
But Becky put it into a website called Certilogo, which checks the authenticity of a product, and the garment turned out to be fake.
She then unwrapped the next box and it was a nail set from Sassy Saints, which retails for around £69 meaning she had made more than half of her money back already.
The influencer then opened the next package, which turned out to be a teddy bear from the horror series Murder Drones. Plush toys from the television show can range from around £7 to £16, depending on where you buy them from.
The next surprise item Becky got was a pair of brand new Adidas trainers, still in their original box, which retailed at £90 on the brand's website.
She next uncovered a 'random' pair of pink-framed glasses worth £4 and a soft grey jumper from Lily Silk which retails for £225.
Becky then unwrapped two dupes of the Gucci monogram-style bags. The original branded accessories can sell for upwards of £1,000.
The next garment was a white Represent hoodie with black graphic writing, which has a recommended retail price of £159.
The influencer then went on to open random items such as a Champions League trophy replica, oil for thinning hair and a portable steamer.
Becky then got other accessories, such as two black shopper bags from Longchamp - which would usually retail for around £120 - but she questioned the authenticity of the products.
Last but certainly not least, Becky unwrapped a Michael Kors Mirella Logo Tote bag, which retails for around £120 online.
Altogether, the estimated cost of the products was around £866 to £922, meaning Becky made hundreds of pounds in profit.
She bought the lost parcels box from Unboxing Heaven, who sell mystery boxes from upwards of £50.
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