Shoe racks, drying racks, water bottles, Tupperware sets, photo frames and lunch bags were all included in the package, as well as various kitchenware items. “Yes I might grab a few things here and there that I want to keep but the majority of the items will be donated to charities - some homeless shelters, some women’s shelters, a bunch of places, wherever we see fit for items,” she said in the clip.Īfter unboxing the pallet, Maples was shocked to discover just how many items she received for the amount paid.
Maples said the pallet was delivered just six days after she ordered it. I bought an Amazon return pallet and got over $5K of stuff YouTube / Mia Maples YouTube star Mia Maples unboxed the Amazon return pallet she had ordered from Restock Canada. Return pallets are the hot new thing on the block, and one social media influencer is proving that to be true. “When I say I was enticed by this, I was very enticed,” she said in the clip, before revealing she bought the home furniture pallet containing a whopping 215 items from Restock Canada. The YouTuber, who boasts more than 481,000 Instagram followers, documented the whole process in a 35-minute video shared on her account, titled “I Bought A Pallet Of Amazon Returns!! *215 ITEMS*” where she walked curious shoppers through the experience. When buying return pallets, there is no guarantee that the products will be in working condition, so it’s always a risk.ĭespite the risk factor, Maples, who hails from Canada, bit the bullet and placed the order. They are sold at hugely discounted prices by the pallet load. Return pallets are huge boxes of items that have been returned by customers for reasons unknown. YouTube sensation Mia Maples offered her 3.3 million subscribers a front-row seat to unbox her very own Amazon return pallet she recently ordered, which set her back a whopping $473. ‘So good, yes!’: Angels outfielder homers during grandma’s live interview I made my fiancé sign a contract - if he cheats, he’ll pay my bills for life Video shows young girl walk alligator on leash in Philadelphia park Man gleefully chomps kebab in front of animal rights protester in viral exchange