What Happens To Lost Mail Packages Anyway?



I let lost mail packages decide my best friends christmas gifts

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Okay, so this is a shorter video in comparison to everything else I’ve released so far. Partially because of the LOST MAIL on the side of that one company who I have beef with now. Like frfr how do you even get an F on the BBB that’s crazy bro

Side note, I pressed publish on this video at 91.7k subs, its insane to think that I’m closing in on 100k. It’s even crazier looking back at this from 2027, wow how long we have come already

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Animal free research: https://www.animalfreeresearchuk.org/
The humane league: https://donate.thehumaneleague.org/donate

Oh I guess this one is about mail https://apwu.org/

TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
1:00 How we got here
2:40 How I’d get lost mail
3:08 The lifecycle of a lost package
6:00 The sites in question
7:00 OPENING THE ITEMS WOOOO
10:31 Plan not A
11:15 GIFT TIME
15:30 SALT AND VICKY WEMBY
16:00 OUTRO

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I’ll Squabble Up. Put that on Kendrick Lamar, I’ll treat AP like he did Drake.

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Side note, Ludwig’s company situation is crazy. Its a shame that those streamed events aren’t going to happen on that scale. I mean I haven’t watched many since like 2022 but its a shame. Hopefully those offbrand people find goodwork.

#storytime #auction #investigations #christmas #mysterybox #lostmail #returns #package #story

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36 thoughts on “What Happens To Lost Mail Packages Anyway?”

  1. no hate but stop changing the thumbnail of the video 3 times. i didn't want to watch the video because its not an interesting title to be honest. You reflooding it into my recommended by changing the thumbnail has done nothing but made me want to unsubscribe. i subscribed for long documentary style videos. not a mystery box challenge video.

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  2. I'm always fascinated by just how much the algorithm doesn't know what I want. The only time I get relevant ads is when they recommend an item I've already wanted to buy for weeks and have been googling it non stop. Usually tho, I just get the worst ads of ALL KINDS, you name it: italian tv ads, german food ads, american ads for services I can't procure, russian fortuneteller ads, slop anime game ads, local ads for services I would never dream of using etc. etc.

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  3. The highest compliment I can pay you is "a month ago I'd never heard of your channel and now look forward to every new video." Coming from someone who is awkward and finds it hard to be on camera you're absolutely natural and have great comedic timing too.

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  4. I got heavily into searching through pallets of returns and selling the loot on eBay several years ago as a side hustle. The place that I bought everything from would set out pallets of amazon returns for people to sift through and what was really neat was that everything was $1. My move was to sort through piles of books the entire time I was there searching and scanning for valuable textbooks or rare copies and then take everything home and undercut every seller on eBay cause I had only invested a dollar and the price for shipping media was WAY lower than packages of similar weights.

    I had to quit because not everything that shows up at those facilities is on the up and up and often there will be many counterfeit products mixed in with everything else. Not really a problem when you're selling TEMU level products and doohickeys, but much more of a problem when Pearson Education determines that you're in possession of counterfeit intellectual property of theirs. One of their lawyers called my tiny local bank and got it locked up tight for 6 months until we settled out of court and had to pay $60,000 in restitution.

    I'm not trying to excuse myself, had I known they were fake I never would've even picked them up because I was a college student myself at the time and would be so mad if I got sent a counterfeit textbook for a class I needed to take. What does irk me though is that Pearson went for the lowest rung on the counterfiet-textbook-crime-ring-ladder, they did nothing to figure who was making them or where they were coming from, just starved me until i coughed up the money they demanded.

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  5. Some of it is because people use spit and optimism to attach labels to boxes. I bring shipping tape with to work and add it to packages that are obviously not going to make it because the sender is…needing help. I don’t want them stopping me a month later to complain when it inevitably goes missing.

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  6. In China, there is a trend of buying “blind boxes”. These people will stream and open the box to show off what you got. A lot of it is home goods from Japan (cups, mugs, teapots, incense, etc). Usually the value is up-to-snuff, by MSRP value—buy these guys are literally selling junk and making a profit. It’s hard to watch, but my Chinese friends love it.

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  7. Another 17 minutes well spent. Appreciate thenwirk you put into these. Quickly becoming one of those channels that I force myself to find the time to watch the new upload. Love the genuine feel of tagging along on your interesting deep dives into things you can now write off on your taxes as a business expense. (This is not financial advice)

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  8. Even the place that you got the stuff from seems like a scam. If they open the packages first there's no chance your getting anything cool. Either the company of going to resell the valuable stuff in a different way or the employees are taking it

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