A MAN has revealed that he bought a mystery pallet of returns for £547 and is set to make a staggering £3,000 profit from it.
Connor, who often buys return pallets and abandoned storage units revealed he could make £3,000 off the goodies he found in his recent Amazon box.
The savvy shopper, from the US, took to social media to show off his finds.
While many of us have returned items, we seldom think of what happens to them once we've packaged them off.
But it seems many companies sell them off to liquidation companies who then sell the products in mystery pallets for those with money to risk.
These boxes are full of mystery products, and there is always a risk that they may not be worth anything, or that the products might not even work.
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But it seemed Connor hit the jackpot.
“These here are all items that people ended up returning from Amazon, and instead of Amazon returning them, they send them to a liquidation company," he explained in the YouTube video.
He was at Detroit Pallet Liquidation to pick up his investment, but the unboxing started off with some disappointment.
The young man found lots of baby items including a slumber pod and pregnancy pillow as well as a changing table.
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Unimpressed with the finds, he joked they were 'preparing him for the future.'
But his luck soon changed when he began pulling out artwork, lawn mower tiers and air filters.
While the find might not seem exciting, after some research, Connor found out the air filters were selling online for $185 (£150) each.
He added that they were the best item 'profit wise' so far.
But it kept getting better as he then found car coils that were selling new on the site for $1200 (£971), which he was in disbelief over saying ‘ain’t no flippin way’.
He also found his ‘favourite item so far’, an axe throwing set, which could make for an interesting night.
The money whizz also bagged a massive pool float, car seat covers and a broken teapot set.
Connor added: “Most of this stuff, even if it isn't for you, is just great for flipping stuff. So if you're a flipper and you like to buy stuff and flip it, this is perfect for that.
“We're already at six-hundred and something dollars and we're not even close to being done! This is like the biggest mystery haul that we've ever done."
Finally, Connor bagged a chair cushion, tent cover, pool storage, a safe, a tripod and more slightly random items.
Although he decided to keep a couple things for himself, he reckoned he could make $3,350 (£2,711) in profit from the returns pallet.
The video posted to his YouTube account clearly left viewers impressed.
One person wrote: "Can't wait to get to your level!! Nothing but inspiration."
Another commented: "Something different but still amazing finds."
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Someone else added: "The tent was probably the best item."
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