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CURRYS is one of many retailers who offer return pallets for savvy-saving customers.

But how can you purchase a pallet and what goods could you get inside? Here's everything you need to know.

Currys is one of many retailers who offer return pallets
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Currys is one of many retailers who offer return palletsCredit: Getty

What are Currys return pallets?

Return pallets are pallets of returned goods that are sold on at hugely discounted prices.

Usually, they are resold unseen to anyone who's willing to take a chance.

They could contain goods worth thousands which can be resold - making a profit from your purchase.

However, you need to be ready to take a gamble as not all pallets pay off.

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Currys is a leading retailer of technology products, so you could end up with a range of electrical goods worth a pretty penny.

However, it's important to remember that the goods inside can be in any condition.

Where to buy Currys return pallets

These pallets can be purchased through auctioneer sites and sometimes directly from the company.

As well as major retailers, many websites sell return pallets.

These include:

  • MartHill International
  • gemwholesale.co.uk
  • wholesaleclearance.co.uk
  • eBay
  • discounthouse.co.uk
  • williamgeorge.com
  • now-sale.co.uk
  • hopite.co.uk

Who else sells return pallets?

You can also buy returns pallets from a range of other retailers.

Retailers such as Argos, eBay and Amazon have been known to auction high-value return pallets regularly.

Some High Street stores like John Lewis have been known auction pallets too.

One lucky buyer was able to get her hands on a mystery pallet of Amazon returns for just £236 - and made £780 profit on seven bottles of fancy skincare alone.

Similarly, one bargain hunter spent £385 on a Very returns pallet which included a £130 Go Kart bike and a Lego set worth £229.

Quick guide to buying return pallets

Here's where to buy the most popular return pallets:

I bought a beauty returns pallet and ended up with £42k worth of makeup
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