People are selling their wrapped Christmas presents on eBay
EastEnders hadn't even started by the time people began listing their unwanted presents on eBay - and some of them hadn't even been unwrapped
SELLING unwanted Christmas presents on eBay is nothing new - but some sellers aren't even bothering to unwrap them before putting them on the site.
Yesterday evening, as families settled down to watch TV and tuck in to a box of Celebrations, lots were being uploaded to the online auction site that looked fresh from the tree.
One lot, titled simply "" was made up of five presents wrapped in pink paper - that didn't look Christmassy at all.
The same seller had similar auctions going for men's gifts, packages apparently containing 'Yankee' products, and another for girls, all priced between £19.99 and £29.99 plus postage of up to £10.
None of the auctions from this seller revealed the contents or explained the origins of the gifts.
Similar auctions from other sellers were less vague, with offering "10 quality wrapped unwanted Christmas gifts / presents for a lady" - which included a watch, chocolates, massager, diary and DVD.
At the time of publishing, the mystery lot had 7 bids, and was ready to sell for £12 plus £3.90 P&P.
Another seller had three lots of 10 presents for sale, and explained - which included make-up, lip balms, diaries and foot masks - were ideal for secret Santas and stocking fillers.
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