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UNGRATEFULLY RECEIVED

Unwanted presents ALREADY on eBay just hours into Christmas Day

UNGRATEFUL Brits have already put their unwanted gifts for sale on eBay just hours into Christmas Day.

The presents have been listed on the auction site under the description "unwanted Christmas gift".

 Ungrateful eBay users are already flogging their unwanted gifts online
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Ungrateful eBay users are already flogging their unwanted gifts online

Gifts being flogged include a pair of Christian Louboutin shoes for £150 and a Little Mix CD.

But some bizarre presents were also put on eBay within just hours of Christmas Day.

Among these were a china donkey from a nativity scene being sold for £4 and five CDs with the description: "Love, tender moments, emotions CDs".

One seller appeared to be given merchandise for the wrong football team and was trying to flog an Arsenal keyring, gloves and a bottle opener for £6.50.

 One person was flogging a donkey
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One person was flogging a donkey
 This seller wanted rid of their CDs
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This seller wanted rid of their CDs
 Another didn't want their Christmas stockings
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Another didn't want their Christmas stockings
 Another didn't want their red wellies they were given
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Another didn't want their red wellies they were given

Shoes were proving popular as unwanted presents - with a pair of Lemigo red wellies selling for £5.99 and BlueZoo child's shoes listed for £4.99.

One person put up Leg Avenue "Christmas stockings" for £2.49 and another wanted rid of a How it Works: The Dad book for just 99p.

 This seller clearly wasn't much of a Little Mix fan
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This seller clearly wasn't much of a Little Mix fan
 One was trying to get rid of their Arsenal merchandise
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One was trying to get rid of their Arsenal merchandise

It comes after parents revealed the oddest present requests they've ever received from their children - including a rainbow and a pink frog.

One youngster begged Santa for frozen roast potatoes and another asked for a furry aeroplane.

And last week, mum Kristy Nowak revealed how she has stockpiled hundreds of gifts for her lucky brood, which cost her around £1,700.

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