'I bought a box of unclaimed mail for £100 and became richer after opening it up'

Becky Chorlton at Becky's Bazaar's stall in Liverpool's Red Brick Market
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A TikToker who bought a huge box of unclaimed mail has shared exactly what she found inside. Becky Chorlton, who runs Becky's Bazaar online and via a stall in Liverpool's Red Brick Market, took to the video sharing platform to showcase the saga.

Becky (@beckysbazaar) specialises in reselling vintage Formula 1, NASCAR and Harley Davidson pieces. She spends some of her free time searching high and low for good bargains, whether that's from charity shops, car boot sales or even snapping up boxes of unclaimed products.

In her latest video, she opened the box of unwanted post and couldn't believe what was inside. She said: "OMG I GOT STONE ISLAND & ADIDAS TRAINERS! Come back for Part 2!!! Box from @Unboxing Heaven."

The video racked up more than 443k views and thousands of likes from excited followers. In the clip, Becky opens a huge box, which cost her £107, and found several unopened parcels.

Unboxing Heaven confirmed in the comment section the parcels are unclaimed and undelivered, with everything in its original package. Becky added: "I got a box of unclaimed returned mail and I'm gonna open each parcel on camera.

"I'll make sure to tag where I got it from below - these boxes cost just over £100 and guys, things got very interesting so make sure you stick around. In the first parcel I opened I got this bag which is quite cute and also in the same package there was a mini backpack.

"Next up I opened these blue light glasses which, obviously, I had to try on. Oh my God I got so excited when I opened this parcel, it was an Adidas box with trainers inside. They’re size 7.5 so if anyone’s that size let me know."

Opening the next parcel, Becky added: "In the next parcel I got this brand new teddy and this is where things got very interesting - I pulled out this Stone Island brand new black sweatshirt. I literally have no idea if its real or not; I am gonna scan the QR code and I’ll let you know in part two if its real or not.

"Next up I pulled out this Longchamp bag - these are like £100 in Selfridges, that’s crazy. I also got a little miniature backpack version as well. Once again, I’ve got no idea if it's real. I still have so many more parcels to open so make sure you follow along for part two."

In part two, Becky confirmed that the Stone Island sweatshirt was in fact fake - which she said was “actually kind of sad.”

However, she went on to open more of the parcels and discovered some good deals - and some more "cute" but fake products. She said: "Up first was a LilySilk box containing a grey 100% cashmere jumper. I had a look on the website and these are going for £225, how crazy.”

Becky continued: “Next up was this Michael Kors bag - definitely fake but still cute, and then I pulled out this Sassy Saints manicure set; these are like £100 on the website. In the next parcel I got this white Represent hoodie; it definitely felt fake but still cute.

“And then in the next box I pulled out about five pairs of these sunglasses. This next box was probably the one I was most excited for - I whacked it open and inside was this trophy; very random but still very cool.

“Next I opened up this clothes steamer, and in this box was about six hair thinning essential oils - these are about £9 each on the website. In the next parcel I pulled out some more Longchamp bags - I got a ton of these in part one; I’m pretty sure they’re fake but they’re still very cute. And in the last box I got a necklace making kit with chains and charms.”