People are selling unwanted Christmas presents on Ebay and Facebook Marketplace – and some are still wrapped
SOME people are so disappointed with their Christmas presents that they're already selling them.
A number of people have listed their unwanted festive gifts on sites like Ebay and Facebook marketplace - and some are still wrapped.
Most people have experienced the disappointed feeling of opening a Christmas present that just doesn't hit the mark.
But some people feel so let down, they've decided to sell on their festive haul.
The Sun has spotted bundles of presents listed on Ebay and Facebook Marketplace and some are still in their wrapping.
One seller described their haul, which included gloves and a photo frame, simply as "unwanted gift bundle", with bidding starting at £7.
Another selling was asking for £30 for their pile of presents, which included a scarf, candles and toiletries.
Some of the items in the stack had been used or were slightly damaged, according to the description.
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A bundle of gifts for boys aged 7-8 was listed for £50, including pyjamas, books and puzzles.
The seller said all items were brand new and unopened, with their tags still in tact.
Another seller listed a bundle of 41 unwrapped presents for £120, promising that money raised from the auction will be given to charity.
And there were already two bids on a haul of Joules and Jack Wills goodies, when we looked at one listing.
But while some shoppers might be looking to bag a bargain bundle, others were less impressed that people were selling on unwanted gifts.
On Twitter, one person joked: "Facebook is filled with people selling unwanted Christmas presents, hope who gift them don't follow them!"
Another said: "Dying at all these people selling their unwanted Christmas presents on Facebook."
Of course, it's not uncommon that you don't get everything on your Christmas gift wish list.
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We spoke to one shopping expert who explains what your refund rights are if you want to return unwanted presents.
We also look at what you can do if you get a gift card you don't want.
Plus, if you do want to sell on your unwanted present haul, we've looked at the best ways to do it - and which items fetch the most money.
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