Becky Chorlton, thrifter and owner of ‘Becky’s Bazaar’ – a second-hand business reselling vintage garments – was shocked to find out how much the case itself was worth.
Not only this, but she was also impressed with the designer handbag she spotted insidetoo.
Posting on social media, the blonde beauty confirmed that she bought the case for £79.99 online.
She explained that she bought the suitcase, which was originally lost from Heathrow airport, from an online website.
She said: “I bought somebody’s lost luggage from London Heathrow Airport and here’s what rocked up at my door.
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“It cost me a grand total of £80 so I thought I’d open it on camera and we can decide if it’s worth it.”
We then saw Becky remove the black wrapping from the suitcase, as she revealed the blue Delsey suitcase.
Stunned at the posh case, which can be bought for £275 from Selfridges, Becky added: “That’s a pretty good start.”
Becky was even more impressed when she looked inside – as the case was packed to the brim with clothes, including items from Tommy Hilfiger.
Becky unpacked a pair of pants, a black bra and also spotted a pair of blue denim shorts.
Not only this, but Becky also got her hands on a posh black handbag from Guess, as she confirmed: “It’s definitely a woman’s suitcase.”
She then asked her followers: “Would you risk buying one? Things got super interesting.”
SOCIAL MEDIA USERS FUME
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @beckysbazaar, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it was shared just 19 hours ago, but has quickly gone viral and has since racked up a whopping 1.6 million views.
I’d be absolutely furious if my lost luggage was sold
TikTok user
But social media users were stunned to see that lost luggage could even be bought in the first place, which many took to the comments to express.
One person said: “I’d be absolutely furious if my lost luggage was sold instead of being given to me.”
Another added: “I can’t believe lost luggage is usually sold at the end. It just doesn’t make sense.”
A third commented: “I’d be raging if someone bought mine!”
It’s just a bit of fun/excitement in my opinion
Becky Chorlton
At the same time, someone else penned: “Imagine someone on here realises it’s their suitcase…”
To this, Becky replied: “It’s a woman’s suitcase from New York who likes Chipotle if that narrows it down.”
Becky later penned: “Mine was ok to be fair, but if you’ve not got a spare £80 to waste I probably wouldn’t recommend taking the risk.
“It’s just a bit of fun/excitement in my opinion.”