A woman who bought a lost suitcase for £80 has revealed everything it was inside, including a pair of underwear, a bra and a Guess bag.
Becky Chorlton, from Lymm in Cheshire, bought the luggage which had been abandoned in London. Heathrow Airport.
The airport holds lost items for three months from the date they were found or delivered and may charge you up to £25 to recover lost items.
However, unclaimed cases are sometimes given to auction houses that then sell the bags (and all their contents) to the highest bidder.
Becky shared a TikTok video of her opening the case after purchasing it for £80 and realizing she had her money back and then some.
In a clip from her channel, she opened the large parcel and found a bright blue Delsy suitcase, which sells for around £275 at Selfridges, meaning Becky has already got her money back.
The first items on top of the case were anti-itch cream and new white underwear.
As she delved deeper into the case, Becky found many extravagant and colorful “stunning traditional dresses and outfits.”
Becky Chorlton, from Lymm in Cheshire, bought the missing suitcase, which was found at Heathrow Airport in London.
She opened the suitcase for her followers and revealed everything inside, including a new pair of white underwear.
Becky was excited to see a Guess bag, but it turned out to be a fake copy
The TikTok star, who delights viewers with her clips showcasing her charity shop and car boot sales, said the luggage “definitely” belonged to a woman when she found a pile of blouses, including a Pink Floyd t-shirt.
She then discovered three pairs of comfy pajama pants, a black Primark bag and “absolutely hundreds of menstrual pads.”
To her surprise, Becky found a Tommy Hilfiger women’s navy rain jacket and described it as “one of the best pieces” in the suitcase.
Similar coats from the designer brand sell online for around £100.
The online vintage clothing seller discovered some used makeup, including a Maybelline mascara, Elf foundation, an eyelash curler, a nail care kit, used cotton pads, and some used brushes.
Becky also found some dark blue vintage Lee jeans inside the suitcase, along with a plaid shirt and a couple of new H&M blouses that still had the tag on them.
The large suitcase also had a long green dress with a floral print inside which still had the tags on and was selling for around £78 and a pink Puma sports bra which usually costs around £20.
The influencer bagged a Tommy Hilfiger coat, which retails for around £100.
The TikTok star first discovered anti-itch cream in lost luggage, which she paid £80 for.
Becky was very excited when she saw a black monogrammed Guess shoulder bag, but she soon realized that it was a fake copy.
Inside he found a moisturizer and a receipt from Chipotle on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
The last items she found included an orange ‘Happy Halloween’ cartoon t-shirt, a black bra, a white shirt, and another pair of jeans.
‘I was a little skeptical about buying this because most of the reviews say it’s a scam. I’m just not sure what I think.
“It’s a little strange that in this case there are no socks or shoes or other things you would need for a vacation.”
Becky then said that she had ordered another case because she is curious to see how the two will be different from each other.
Thousands of TikTok users took to the comments to discuss the possibility of purchasing a suitcase and also revealed what they thought about Becky’s random items.
Next, Becky found a stunning green floral maxi dress with the tags still on, which sold for around £78.
Thousands of TikTok users took to the comments to discuss the possibility of purchasing a lost suitcase.
One wrote: “I feel so violated and it’s not even my lost luggage.”
Another said: “New fear unlocked: watching an influencer gleefully destroy my lost luggage on TikTok.”
A third wrote: “I honestly think they just have a bunch of stuff and put it in their suitcases.” It doesn’t appear to be a specific person’s lost luggage.
A fourth commented: ‘The way whoever bought my suitcase would be disappointed. Tattered old clothes from Primark and a much-loved teddy bear.