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‘That’s genius’ Vinted fans are saying as woman shows off the ‘smart’ way her parcel arrives – & no one would ‘steal it’

A MUM has left people open-mouthed and seriously impressed after sharing the rather unique packaging her Vinted parcel arrived in.

Over the years, much like eBay and Depop, Vinted has become all the rage for bargain-hunting fashionistas who are on the lookout for pre-loved wardrobe items to slash the costs – or simply find something vintage.

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tiktok/@magentaalee‘That’s actually genius’ Vinted fans are saying as woman shows off the ‘surprising’ way her parcel arrives and it makes sure even glasses don’t get damaged, , LINK TO:, https://www.tiktok.com/@magentaalee/video/7332521127136234784[/caption]

The popular platform is also where one stylish mum, Magenta, spotted a pair of trendy sunnies by the posh brand Ray-Ban.

However, after ordering the goods, nothing could’ve prepared the parent for the special packaging the sunglasses were delivered in.

Instead of a carboard box or regular posting parcels, the accessory arrived… wrapped in a nappy.

Stunned by the discovery, Magenta took to TikTok to show off the goods, left in hysterics by the shipping method.

But although the amazed shopper has a kid, unfortunately, the baby essentials won’t be of any use, Magenta added.

”Pros – I gained 2 size 3 nappies… Cons – My child isn’t in size 3,” she chuckled in the caption of the clip.

That’s actually smart, as it stops the item get wet.”

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”Can’t believe my parcel was wrapped like this, good idea though, kept them safe,” noted the mum, adding she was ”selling” the two nappies.

Although Magenta ”felt bad” and didn’t mention this in the review on the seller’s page, she agreed that the extra soft nappy ”protected the glasses so well”.

Since being posted on the platform, where Magenta posts under the username @magentaalee, the video has taken the internet by storm, winning over 300k views in less than 24 hours.

Hundreds raced to comments in stitches, where many fashionistas also shared their experience with buying on Vinted.

One person claimed: ”I ordered a collection of silver rings and they came in a Fruit Shoot bottle.”

Someone else chimed in: ”I once had a jacket wrapped in a cereal box then put in a postage bag.”

”Mine came in an open Amazon box with blue cling film around it instead of parcel tape,” a style lover penned.

”My friend ordered bedding and it turned up in a McDonald’s paper bag,” a social media user wrote.

Several people also praised the seller’s unique approach to packaging, as it was deemed ”genius”.

”[I] Suppose at least if someone tried to open it they’d just think it was nappies and wouldn’t steal it,” one pointed out.

”That’s actually smart, as it stops the item get wet/ damaged, similar to the little silicone bead pouches you get in packaging,” another reckoned.

Are you an avid shopper on Vinted? Although the app is full of cut-price bargains, fashionistas have also been warned about four scams to look out for.

The golden rule with all second-hand sites, such as Depop and eBay, is never complete transactions off the app.

You should also never give out any personal details or click on links sent by someone you don’t know and trust.

Top Tips for Staying Safe on Vinted

Check their reviews A seller or buyer with lots of five star reviews is highly unlikely to be a scammer. If they appear to be new to Vinted and have very few reviews, then you need to be more cautious. Make sure you read through their reviews too, to check they are from a variety of accounts and have been for a variety of transactions.

Check their imagery and previously sold items Make sure you take a good look at their previously sold items, as well as the item you are buying. Does their imagery look legitimate and as though it’s been taken by themselves… or has it been screen-grabbed from an existing image online? If you’re unsure, you can do a reverse Google image search to see if the image appears anywhere else online.

Never give out your e-mail If a buyer or seller asks for your phone number or email address, even if it’s to send you a confirmation email of the postage (as they claim), do not share your details. Once they have your personal contact details, they may send you a pretend ‘your item has been sold’ email with their address and ask you to post the item, even though you haven’t been paid.

Never give out your phone number If they have your phone number, they may message you to ask for your bank or card details, or send you a PayPal link to pay for the item directly. There is never a reason for these discussions to happen outside of the Vinted app. If you are asked for your personal information, it’s important that you report the account with Vinted immediately.

A MUM has left people open-mouthed and seriously impressed after sharing the rather unique packaging her Vinted parcel arrived in.

Over the years, much like eBay and Depop, Vinted has become all the rage for bargain-hunting fashionistas who are on the lookout for pre-loved wardrobe items to slash the costs – or simply find something vintage.

Alamy2G4RG19 Milan, Italy – 02 23 2021: Installing Vinted app for smartphone.[/caption]

tiktok/@magentaalee‘That’s actually genius’ Vinted fans are saying as woman shows off the ‘surprising’ way her parcel arrives and it makes sure even glasses don’t get damaged, , LINK TO:, https://www.tiktok.com/@magentaalee/video/7332521127136234784[/caption]

tiktok/@magentaalee‘That’s actually genius’ Vinted fans are saying as woman shows off the ‘surprising’ way her parcel arrives and it makes sure even glasses don’t get damaged, , LINK TO:, https://www.tiktok.com/@magentaalee/video/7332521127136234784[/caption]

The popular platform is also where one stylish mum, Magenta, spotted a pair of trendy sunnies by the posh brand Ray-Ban.

However, after ordering the goods, nothing could’ve prepared the parent for the special packaging the sunglasses were delivered in.

Instead of a carboard box or regular posting parcels, the accessory arrived… wrapped in a nappy.

Stunned by the discovery, Magenta took to TikTok to show off the goods, left in hysterics by the shipping method.

But although the amazed shopper has a kid, unfortunately, the baby essentials won’t be of any use, Magenta added.

”Pros – I gained 2 size 3 nappies… Cons – My child isn’t in size 3,” she chuckled in the caption of the clip.

That’s actually smart, as it stops the item get wet.”

Social media userTikTok

”Can’t believe my parcel was wrapped like this, good idea though, kept them safe,” noted the mum, adding she was ”selling” the two nappies.

Although Magenta ”felt bad” and didn’t mention this in the review on the seller’s page, she agreed that the extra soft nappy ”protected the glasses so well”.

Since being posted on the platform, where Magenta posts under the username @magentaalee, the video has taken the internet by storm, winning over 300k views in less than 24 hours.

Hundreds raced to comments in stitches, where many fashionistas also shared their experience with buying on Vinted.

One person claimed: ”I ordered a collection of silver rings and they came in a Fruit Shoot bottle.”

Someone else chimed in: ”I once had a jacket wrapped in a cereal box then put in a postage bag.”

”Mine came in an open Amazon box with blue cling film around it instead of parcel tape,” a style lover penned.

”My friend ordered bedding and it turned up in a McDonald’s paper bag,” a social media user wrote.

Several people also praised the seller’s unique approach to packaging, as it was deemed ”genius”.

”[I] Suppose at least if someone tried to open it they’d just think it was nappies and wouldn’t steal it,” one pointed out.

”That’s actually smart, as it stops the item get wet/ damaged, similar to the little silicone bead pouches you get in packaging,” another reckoned.

Are you an avid shopper on Vinted? Although the app is full of cut-price bargains, fashionistas have also been warned about four scams to look out for.

The golden rule with all second-hand sites, such as Depop and eBay, is never complete transactions off the app.

You should also never give out any personal details or click on links sent by someone you don’t know and trust.

Top Tips for Staying Safe on Vinted

Check their reviews
A seller or buyer with lots of five star reviews is highly unlikely to be a scammer. If they appear to be new to Vinted and have very few reviews, then you need to be more cautious. Make sure you read through their reviews too, to check they are from a variety of accounts and have been for a variety of transactions.

Check their imagery and previously sold items
Make sure you take a good look at their previously sold items, as well as the item you are buying. Does their imagery look legitimate and as though it’s been taken by themselves… or has it been screen-grabbed from an existing image online? 
If you’re unsure, you can do a reverse Google image search to see if the image appears anywhere else online.

Never give out your e-mail
If a buyer or seller asks for your phone number or email address, even if it’s to send you a confirmation email of the postage (as they claim), do not share your details. 
Once they have your personal contact details, they may send you a pretend ‘your item has been sold’ email with their address and ask you to post the item, even though you haven’t been paid.

Never give out your phone number
If they have your phone number, they may message you to ask for your bank or card details, or send you a PayPal link to pay for the item directly.
There is never a reason for these discussions to happen outside of the Vinted app. 
If you are asked for your personal information, it’s important that you report the account with Vinted immediately.

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