RUclips is still processing the video in HD and in 4K video format quality so right now it is only viewable in 360p and below but hopefully it will be in much better video quality very soon.
Doesn't matter this day just got a lil better for me, Franchise Kicks + watching the Orange Bowl football game! (Yes, I have a horse in that race, Roll Tide haha)
It was fun watching this video in 360p. I felt like I was back in 1999 watching this video using my dial-up internet on my IBM PC with windows 95. Thanks for the memories!
So in the news today , a story about someone who made many returns to amazon. They refunded his money in full each time. One of his returns came up for a quality check and the employee found the box was full of DIRT. They checked his others and found all were full of dirt. His total , so far, is $370k with which he opened his own business. Jeez.
Your mystery box is a really great idea to offload the crap you got scammed on to someone else who will get scammed while you recoup some of the loses. Good thinking 99!
That's...kinda the whole point! I mean, if all he does it pull things out and mention what they are, put them aside, flash the price and rinse-repeat, it gets old really soon. The repeat value *_is_* his descriptions, reactions and tangents, as you call them.
Agreed way to much nonsense and dramatic bs you should do a live unboxing and then a short edited version of the video just showing everything that was in the box you know like a 15-20 minute version of this long ass 1hour video
@@marychilders4817 no he post trash fucking dragging out would be nice this is just bad super bad super duper bad. rip off artist resells junk and cons little old ladys fucking lame
Thanks for spending 20 minutes of your video explaining the Epson scam, I mean I never would have understood if you didn't describe it 200 different ways.
Some one could of put that projecter for sale on Amazon knowing there was cheap shit projector in the box hence why it was returned. I've been shafted by amazon seller's in the past.
I learn something everyday. and have thought about doing a pallet but I been taking the time to really study these videos each week. I enjoy watching them all the time. It's too bad people can scam the big companies and the liquidator. It Amazon fault for not looking into the box. I would have thought they can stop the scams but I guess not. Hey if I don't talk too much, Have a great New Year, maybe we'll see a big goal in 2019? Happy New Year. Robby
I am insanely impressed by you're ability to keep cool and calm in situations i would have otherwise been insanely upset and frustrated. Way to keep positive.
not only does he claim these boxes to be a scam, he buys and unboxes more of the same, makes videos showing those unboxings as well. So, was this a scam? If so, he continues to buy even more of the same making me believe he is a glutton for punishment, or he makes enough ad revenue to cover the money spent on the returns he has purchased making a profit of them somehow.
@@WeChallenge That's what I was thinking...he spent over 2 grand and might get 400 back? How the hell is that good? If he was spending hard earned money on this crap, he'd have been broke from his first few orders
I can't help but wonder about the sanity of people who bother to return some of the little stuff in these boxes. Like who the hell goes through the process of returning ink pens? That's what the junk drawer is for.
Yes, the mind boggles and have always won dered how people are so disgusting with what they return in a filthy, used, broken or missing state. Surely you wouldn't get a refund before it was checked? Also, then amazon sell the disgust off to you. Why don't they just right the gross stuff off? Just flabbergasted at some peoples outright deception and filth 😭😡
Eh a box of pens can run $10-15 bucks on Amazon. You get it and for some reason don't need it after all, I wouldn't just throw it in a junk drawer if I didn't need it.
@@FranchiseKicks I had UPS take a delivery and rather than knocking decided to take it to their store to hold for pick up, other side of town. It had MUSTARD in it. Either it went to a pallet somewhere or I hope UPS has a lot of Corn Dogs. I canceled it from Amazon. But I am sure that is how some of the weird stuff gets there.
For the record, its also possible they returned the item they purchased from amazon in a different box because the box it came in was destroyed and it was not 32% of the caclulated value of the pallet.
I know this video is over a year old, but it's been popping up on my feed since I've been watching a lot of your recent videos and I really wanted to see what a bad box would look like. Half way thru the video after that first box, I wasn't getting so much board as DEPRESSED over the items. Second box was so much better and when you "previewed " it, your mood changes so much, it made mine change too. Love your videos, no matter what!
The music box is playing Für Elise by Beethoven. The E and E flat picks are miss picking, or the tong they are picking is misshapen. That is not a resellable product.
@Raza, whatever makes you sleep well at night and keeps you happy working 40 hours a week for someone else. This "line of work" is a very broad statement.
@@RazaXML He enjoys doing it and clearly is making a living out of it or else he wouldn't be still doing it. You go back to your 9 to 5 job and keep quiet.....
Wise words, directly from someone who doesn't know what they are talking about. You never clarified "line of work" by the way. Stay in school? More like stay in denial if it makes you complacent. You shouldn't insult other people's ways to make a living, even if it's you lying to yourself for your own peace of mind which is what it appears to be. Regardless, I hate to break it to you, but you are entirely wrong. Reselling is highly profitable, if you know what you are selling, and where to source it. It's fun, exciting and each day is different. Oh yeah, and there is nobody to answer to. Sorry if I woke you up with this message. I realize that it's Sunday night. You've got to get a good night's sleep and be at work tomorrow with a great attitude, looking sharp and 10 minutes early so that you can keep your superiors happy.
This video reminds me of a garage sale I went to. They attempted to sell junk! Spotted the dumpster they were tossing away items that were better than what they were trying to sell!
I learned a lot about Amazon returns from watching this video, and reading the comments. I know you've gotten stuff in returns that weren't the actual item purchased, but didn't know too much about it until now. Thanks for all the good information.
Thanks for watching and no matter how much it stinks to get scammed like this it is GOOD to capture it on camera to show the viewers the real world life of Pallet Flipping AND you get to see a little behind the scenes of the rampant scams that happen at Amazon.
Just in case it hasn't been said, the little blue things are for wire connections typically in the ground. You connect two or three wires with a wire nut and push them into the little blue things. There is silicone gel inside to keep the connection waterproof.
Another clear look at human life & merchandising. Also makes me feel extremely honest for ordering what I want, and if it's defective sending the actual item complete with accessories, back. Just has to smh. Thanks for this!
My wife bought me a recliner for Christmas from Amazon when you sit on it the chair it is really hard to recline, So my wife called amazon and they said that they cant take it back and said you have to keep it and we will refund your money $484 bucks i almost passed out lol
They arent making money, they have never had a profitable year. There is this new business model employed by them, uber, etc where they prioritize growth initially then hope to find a way to male it profitable down the road. Sounds like a bust waiting to happen to me
What is Amazon doing with these accounts that return crap for their send items? I do buy stuff from Amazon frequently and if I return something I will always make sure I have the right part in the original packaging that goes back. I wonder what Amazon does to these "Customers"
This was a great video to watch if you have ever been in sales and then luckily got out. Man buys a liquidated return box for $200 claiming it was worth $2000 and expected to get things of value. The time it will take to buy a power cord for a $20 projector he will lose even more money. Karma can be a little bit of a B when you admittedly sell $40 "mystery boxes" and fill them with junk. You get what you give some times and that is coming from someone who made (then lost) a ton of money selling $400 vacuum cleaners for $3000 ($2500 if you want to pay cash or check lol) door to door. Thanks for the video!
I buy walmart pallets here in Northwest Arkansas, about 2 miles from Walmarts headquarters there is a liquidation place that sells full sized pallets (4'x4'x4') of returns and shelf pulls for $400. They also do Lowes pallets as well. I pick up 4 or 5 pallets a month to flip on Amazon and in my inside flea market space. Wife loves it it is like getting a pallet of blind boxes. Most of my power tools were acquired this way.
Just so you know, when you get these Otterbox cases that are screwed up, you can go on the Otterbox site and request a replacement for them. At most, you are out $5 for the replacement. Then you sell them full price on your site. MUCH MUCH more profit than just throwing them out or selling them for $1.
You already have a zillion comments on this video so forgive me if your question has already been answered. The music box is playing Beethoven's "Fur Elise."
I wonder if Amazon ever Prosecutes any of these Scammers as what they are doing is nothing short of Shoplifting. Thieves Suck! Was the Scammers name on the Box if so send them one of those Christmas Cards full of cat poo From Amazon. Once a Juggalo always a Juggalo in my book was your Lovely Wife a Juggalette? Whoop Whoop!
Yes they do....but not very often because Amazon only goes after the big time abusers of their relaxed return policy that leads to easy customer return scams. Just recently a couple in Indiana was prosecuted for stealing over 1 million dollars from Amazon in an elaborate Amazon Returns Scam and the couple was sentenced to 6 years in prison and has to pay back Amazon all the money. finance.yahoo.com/news/indiana-couple-stole-1-2-141500331.html
@@FranchiseKicks That projector very well should have deserved a basic check. Everything is so digitized their, they know the value of the return item, they can have a threshold and if the value is above that they could trigger a mandatory minimal check if at least the item matches what it should be (just a quick open and check). If it was up to me I'd make quick check for every item, nasty scammers profit even with smaller value items because if there many their "revenue" adds up.
I love how you can see the FBA stickers on the products.... That means Amazon probably screwed their sellers out of that money and didn't pay anything for it. They actually made money liquidating it.
I’m pretty sure Amazon scrutinizes high cost item returns and does something about it behind their doors. All these boxes they liquidize are pretty much more money they get in return for clearing up stuff that have been in their warehouses for a long time. Also Amazon is getting rid of their used stuff in a strategic way luring ppl to buy these boxes.
To me the real scam is the prices you charge for some of the items. 10 bucks for a greeting card box that is missing some? Crazy that someone would even think of paying anywhere remotely close to that price. I saw one of your older videos where you got a sports t shirt with a hole in the front and you wanted 5 bucks for it. Crazy!!!
When reselling these items, he is not "scamming" anyone. Are you serious? Those greeting cards could be sold individually for a buck each and even if he was selling the bulk of the package for $10, as long as the buyer is aware of what they are getting, there is no scam. As far as the sports shirt having a hole in it goes, crafters would be interested in such buys as they can cut out the design and repurpose that into another item ie..a quilt, blanket, a tote bag that they make, etc. There are so many reasons why a person would buy an item that is flawed when they work in repurposing items, so it's not "crazy."
Hey I have one of those projectors. They are 720p native. I have it set up in my office hooked up to my tv provider. It does 1080 also. I bought mine new for like 120 shipped about 2 years ago.
on the Amazon website it states under returns that if Amazon deems the return resellable they put back in their inventory, and only when the 3rd party doesn't want to buy it back from amazon is when they liquidate it. I checked the other day because I wanted to know what their return policy was about free shipping. I might be way off but how do they know if a product can be resold without checking it out. i'm so confused.
That policy you are referring too is for items that are owned by 3rd party sellers and items not owned by Amazon. I am a 3rd party seller on Amazon and if I sell through Amazon FBA and a customer returns an item, 99% of the time Amazon DOES NOT check the item, they just refund the money and I put in the request to have the item shipped back to me to be inspected before they resell it for me again because I don't trust Amazon. 50% of the time the item is either used, damaged or a totally different item than what it should be and Amazon NEVER checked the item and they were going to resell it again for me but I ALWAYS put in into an unsellable status so I get it back to check it over because once again, Amazon does not actually check returns. Amazon is like a playground for customer scams and Amazon does nothing to stop it, hell they are even apart of the problem.
@@jasemoutdoors2131 Where are you getting your info? The Military almost always bids on the lowest price point for products and equipment, the exception in the last almost 20 years being Cheney and the ties to private company contract bias, the Military was being charged exuberant fees for things like laundry services (200 dollars a load) at overseas/deployed bases and whatnot with little efficacy. Water treatment was poor and constantly was a health hazard, and some other stuff like that-- but it wasn't the DoD charging that, it was the commercial and private sector, those days are over for the most part now.
@@Lark_Vivian sounds like it's a bit of a "loophole" to save a few bucks when there is some efficacy in returning a defective or unwanted product, but it shouldn't be abused like the scammers are doing, and Amazon and the FTC need to be investigating and better vetting those people and the return products.
Thanks for the lessons that you show, that someone does not always returning to company what they should and the company needs to work to stop what is a crime. One would be to check returns before they return these people there money.
JUst want to put this out there: I know people do scam Amazon by abusing their return policy, BUT, it is possible this was not a scam. It is possible the customer ordered the cheap projector and did not like it once it arrived(or it was faulty or it had damaged packaging) and then filed to return it while also deciding to splurge on quality and ordered the Epson projector. When it arrived they packaged the cheapo one in the Epson box to return it because it was a convenient shape and size (maybe they had tossed the original box or it was damaged). Amazon didn't re-lable it for the liquidators and the liquidators went by the model number on the box for determining MSRP... I am not saying this is likely, but I do want to suggest it is a reasonable possibility...not everything that looks scammy is one. It still stinks for you though, as you paid for a box expecting it to be holding a certain value and it didn't. Sorry.
Didn't he say that you can get caught and booted from buying/selling on Amazon? That it isn't often but does happen with repeat offenders. Maybe your name gets flagged if you constantly make returns.
@@sheldonlatimer5911 It is so unfair to the people who buy the pallets, the theifs need to be shown it will not be put up with because now so many more will bo it!!
i doubt it. i bought an item which was damaged when took out of the perfect box so they sent it off the shelf broken I arranged return and was credited when the boxes was collected from the collection point. not when they got it back to there warehouse so they did not see the item before i got my money back. So i take it that thats what happens for every return. unless any one else can say differently
You're kidding right? They inspect everything. What they are doing is taking all the junk they got scammed on and scamming others to offload the junk. Trust me, Amazon knows EXACTLY what they are doing.
I love watching your unboxings & wish I lived close to your store! Your wife does a great job too! It's fun to see all the weird things Amazon sells! I know they don't treat their employees good at all here in Washington State so maybe some employees are stomping on boxes, etc. LOL! SCAMMERS SUCK! It's the same as stealing! Employees aren't given lunch or bathroom breaks so I'm not surprised stuff gets scanned with out being looked at. They are pushed to move fast all the time. Mistakes are plenty. Tough on you trying to make a buck though.
most products are not sold by amazon, people will send to their warehouse to sell and that is why u have prime, so Amazon still prob gets their fees from the seller.
You do have some profit in those boxes so it's not a loss, that's a good thing. Liquidation and returns boxes/pallets is a good business if you know how to resell them. Glad this wasn't a loss because sometimes they are.
If you get ZAGG screen protectors they have a life time Warranty. You don't need a receipt. They will send you a replacement, you pay 10 dollars in shipping. They sell new for a minimum of 45 dollars. Most are over 50. You will receive a new one brand new in packaging. Keep the broken one cuz you have to send the old one back (they will send you a shipping label with the new one.) so don't throw them away....
I have that Otterbox phone case for a Galaxy s10. The reason they cut it is because it is rather uncomfortable to access your side button due to a stupid notch they have molded in there. It really sucks that you got one like that.
@DrScopeify - So lets get this straight...He buys returned, broken stuff hoping to "flip" it to people to make money...Like buying POPS loot boxes, breaking them up and selling them for double the price. And we're supposed to believe he got Scammed ??...He is a parasite
@@dcb1138 Most of the time these boxes/stuff isn't sold by Amazon itself, just labeled as Amazon return stuff. I believe you have to go to an external website to buff such stuff. If you send something back to Amazon, they usually don't check the contents, if the product has no impactful value (i.e. cheap clothes, smart phone cases, hygiene products and other stuff) they trash it immediadly, since checking would waste money. On the other hand, they check electronics very thoroughly, since they can be still resold at a high price. The trash gets auctioned off, people buy them in hopes to find something really valueable. I didn't watch the video, since this guy streches it to an unbearable long time, but in most cases buyers make only a minor fraction of the money back on what they had spend. Basically they buy trash in high hopes to find other people who buy their trash. It has barely anything to do with scamming, just a clickbait title.
Hey Clint, big fan here. Something I thought about when you were showing us the projector is, how would you know if somebody ripped off amazon with a fake return item or if somebody is just using a different box for shipping? I know in this particular instance with the projector you’re most likely correct that the customer sent back the wrong projector on purpose, but in the past I myself have used random boxes to return or ship items if the original box is no longer available for use or just plain destroyed. Just a thought I had. Happy new year to you and the Mrs!
In this case I can tell because of the High Dollar amount of the total pallet. Amazon liquidated this pallet at a value of $2,255 and this item alone is worth $700. Without this item, the pallet comes nowhere close to the $2,000 value range. That is how you can tell it was a customer return bait and switch scam this time. Amazon liquidated this item at the $700 price point because that is what it was suppose to be.
Franchise Kicks I understand. I think it really sucks that people have to be so dishonest, they may not realize it but they’re screwing over actual people like you not just faceless companies. Sorry it happened to you Clint.
Happy New Year from Scotland to you and the Mrs "lang mae yer lum reek" This means as long as you have smoke in your chimney then you have warmth and a place to cook Love these videos and lets see the 100k soon and Happy New Year to all Franchise Kicks fans
I'm a total newbie and novice to Amazon pallets but I even have the good sense not to buy used or return pallets!, I only want to buy shelf pulls and overstock items!, theirs lots of people willing to gamble with their money hoping they will come out ahead of the game when buying pallets like this but it's not for me!. A quick edit or additional comment here, I also would like to say this is another reason I don't like Amazon because sellers are getting screwed over buy unscrupulous customers who complain and say a product was bad and return a different item altogether!!
Dude, you’re one of THE most real people on here. Your information is great & your genuinely straight-talk approach is greatly appreciated. Thanks for all the knowledge sharing & please keep it up.
He wont get even close to some of the prices he says he can claim back thanks for the video the im NEVER buying one of these pallets i would of been absolutely GUTTED
Do you have a link to your Ebay store or wherever you sell your stuff on? I tried looking only found a amazon listing but it is for your shirt only. You mention you sell this stuff all the time I would like to browse to see what you sell or have. Thanks
Mystery box. Going into my mystery box. Those are fantastic for my mystery box, might see that in my mystery box. Mystery box. Mystery box. Going in. My mystery box. Look for this in one of my mystery box.
How are you scammed? If the items on the pallets of various return items from amazon are not specified at or before purchase, you are not scammed at all.
The MSRP of items in pallets IS known at the time of purchase. If someone buys a $700 projector and replaced it with a scrappy projector worth around $40, both he and Amazon were both scamm ed! But it is Amazon's return policy that is troubling.
How do you keep certain channels from showing in your recommendeds? After giving a fair shake to a half dozen different videos by this guy, i realise that they are the SAME video, but with different items. He spends not much and complains the whole time. He pulls out something that he's really disappointed in and delivers some long-winded diatribe aimed at the customer who had some unknown return issue, filling in the blanks with the worst case scenario. (Remember the 15 minute lecture on TAPE?) He looks and acts like someone shot his dog every time he's confused(which is pretty often) or butthurt about something. What whining and drama as he keeps going on-and-on about things.. Last time I'm clicking one of his vids, yet again another than I can't even finish.
RUclips is still processing the video in HD and in 4K video format quality so right now it is only viewable in 360p and below but hopefully it will be in much better video quality very soon.
It looks fine. But thank you Funko bad G
Doesn't matter this day just got a lil better for me, Franchise Kicks + watching the Orange Bowl football game! (Yes, I have a horse in that race, Roll Tide haha)
It matters to me.... I wanta to see my Kicks in Hi-Def......! ;)
@@brent4093 IT is hd just not the highest. Lol but it's all good
Franchise Kicks These videos don’t really require a hi-def,never sure why people hi-def,in chatty-type vids.Unlike say,game or tech/movie reviews.
It was fun watching this video in 360p. I felt like I was back in 1999 watching this video using my dial-up internet on my IBM PC with windows 95. Thanks for the memories!
So in the news today , a story about someone who made many returns to amazon. They refunded his money in full each time. One of his returns came up for a quality check and the employee found the box was full of DIRT. They checked his others and found all were full of dirt. His total , so far, is $370k with which he opened his own business. Jeez.
Thank the RUclips gods for the 10 second fast forward!
MrBloobeetle how do you use the fast forward? I don’t know what button it is.
I watch at 2x speed myself.
MrBloobeetle, also 1.5 speed
Alley Oop double tap the screen.
We never get bored with your Amazon return vids..,. Love when you do them with your wife she is awesome!
was anyone else screaming R.E.M. !!!!! at the computer screen lol Automatic for the people was by R.E.M. Amazing album...
That's what I was doing especially when I saw the one page in the book titled "Everybody hurts"
No, they suck!
I'm from Athens, and I was about to throw something at him! Who doesn't know that Automatic for the People was a HUGE R.E.M hit!?
I was screaming. The set he got was the 25 year anniversary collectors set.
yeah when I saw the cover, I'm all like that is R.E.M. and he sat there looking clueless looking for a name, lol
RUclips version of "Storage Wars" where everything is worth 4X verbally what is ever actually sold for... -_-
Exactly!
I was thinking the exact same thing
Profit = xxxx
As if
@BITCOIN SWAMI I did the math, and you are actual right. You would need at least 50% profit on your investment after everything to make it worth it.
@BITCOIN SWAMI surely even with having to sell all the items tho he is doing alright, wouldn't be making the videos otherwise?
That is, if its sold AT ALL.
You know it's bad when you get excited about an $8 blu-ray.
I was thinking the same thing. xD
I think that Sherlock movie was worth the $600 to him.
I was thinking the same thing. xD
I think that Sherlock movie was worth the $600 to him.
I couldn't imagine the scene if he pulled out a double cheesburger!
Your mystery box is a really great idea to offload the crap you got scammed on to someone else who will get scammed while you recoup some of the loses. Good thinking 99!
I can't ever finish your videos, you go off on tangents and drag things out
If you don't finish them...I guess that's your loss, dude!!
That's...kinda the whole point! I mean, if all he does it pull things out and mention what they are, put them aside, flash the price and rinse-repeat, it gets old really soon. The repeat value *_is_* his descriptions, reactions and tangents, as you call them.
you have to wonder how this guy earns a living
Agreed way to much nonsense and dramatic bs you should do a live unboxing and then a short edited version of the video just showing everything that was in the box you know like a 15-20 minute version of this long ass 1hour video
@@marychilders4817 no he post trash fucking dragging out would be nice this is just bad super bad super duper bad. rip off artist resells junk and cons little old ladys fucking lame
Thanks for spending 20 minutes of your video explaining the Epson scam, I mean I never would have understood if you didn't describe it 200 different ways.
Yeah he needs to learn how to edit.
This guy is a fat ass buzzard . Sells broken junk to idiots. He is a slug
He needs to get a real job! He is trying to make a fast buck selling trash.
Lmao!!! I don't get it, please explain aaaaagggggaaaaaiiiiinnnnn😂😳😬😀
Some one could of put that projecter for sale on Amazon knowing there was cheap shit projector in the box hence why it was returned. I've been shafted by amazon seller's in the past.
I learn something everyday. and have thought about doing a pallet but I been taking the time to really study these videos each week. I enjoy watching them all the time. It's too bad people can scam the big companies and the liquidator. It Amazon fault for not looking into the box. I would have thought they can stop the scams but I guess not. Hey if I don't talk too much, Have a great New Year, maybe we'll see a big goal in 2019? Happy New Year. Robby
I am insanely impressed by you're ability to keep cool and calm in situations i would have otherwise been insanely upset and frustrated. Way to keep positive.
>Buys junk
>Claims he got scammed
you need help lmao
not only does he claim these boxes to be a scam, he buys and unboxes more of the same, makes videos showing those unboxings as well. So, was this a scam? If so, he continues to buy even more of the same making me believe he is a glutton for punishment, or he makes enough ad revenue to cover the money spent on the returns he has purchased making a profit of them somehow.
@@WeChallenge That's what I was thinking...he spent over 2 grand and might get 400 back? How the hell is that good? If he was spending hard earned money on this crap, he'd have been broke from his first few orders
It's a scam when 60 dollar junk is in a box that's supposed to have 700 dollar junk in it!
@@robbieracer3294 he did not pay 2.grand for it he payed 250 😆
he spent between 200-300 USD
I can't help but wonder about the sanity of people who bother to return some of the little stuff in these boxes. Like who the hell goes through the process of returning ink pens? That's what the junk drawer is for.
I feel the same way
Yes, the mind boggles and have always won dered how people are so disgusting with what they return in a filthy, used, broken or missing state. Surely you wouldn't get a refund before it was checked? Also, then amazon sell the disgust off to you. Why don't they just right the gross stuff off? Just flabbergasted at some peoples outright deception and filth 😭😡
They could be product that Amazon got and wasn't a full box or what not
Eh a box of pens can run $10-15 bucks on Amazon. You get it and for some reason don't need it after all, I wouldn't just throw it in a junk drawer if I didn't need it.
@@FranchiseKicks I had UPS take a delivery and rather than knocking decided to take it to their store to hold for pick up, other side of town. It had MUSTARD in it. Either it went to a pallet somewhere or I hope UPS has a lot of Corn Dogs. I canceled it from Amazon. But I am sure that is how some of the weird stuff gets there.
For the record, its also possible they returned the item they purchased from amazon in a different box because the box it came in was destroyed and it was not 32% of the caclulated value of the pallet.
I bet that scammer is watching your RUclips videos from his new Epson projector
Maybe they should watch it...
😂😂😂😂..Thought he was going to dump in his pants.. Lol
😂
The Sloth lmao
And laughing his ass off!!🤣🤣🤣
I know this video is over a year old, but it's been popping up on my feed since I've been watching a lot of your recent videos and I really wanted to see what a bad box would look like.
Half way thru the video after that first box, I wasn't getting so much board as DEPRESSED over the items. Second box was so much better and when you "previewed " it, your mood changes so much, it made mine change too.
Love your videos, no matter what!
The music box is playing Für Elise by Beethoven. The E and E flat picks are miss picking, or the tong they are picking is misshapen. That is not a resellable product.
@@RazaXML preach it brotha!
@Raza, whatever makes you sleep well at night and keeps you happy working 40 hours a week for someone else. This "line of work" is a very broad statement.
@@RazaXML He enjoys doing it and clearly is making a living out of it or else he wouldn't be still doing it. You go back to your 9 to 5 job and keep quiet.....
Wise words, directly from someone who doesn't know what they are talking about. You never clarified "line of work" by the way. Stay in school? More like stay in denial if it makes you complacent. You shouldn't insult other people's ways to make a living, even if it's you lying to yourself for your own peace of mind which is what it appears to be. Regardless, I hate to break it to you, but you are entirely wrong. Reselling is highly profitable, if you know what you are selling, and where to source it. It's fun, exciting and each day is different. Oh yeah, and there is nobody to answer to. Sorry if I woke you up with this message. I realize that it's Sunday night. You've got to get a good night's sleep and be at work tomorrow with a great attitude, looking sharp and 10 minutes early so that you can keep your superiors happy.
This video reminds me of a garage sale I went to. They attempted to sell junk! Spotted the dumpster they were tossing away items that were better than what they were trying to sell!
Like this fella but he needs to stop dragging things out. Just go thru the items faster.
He likes to bitch and moan about buying liquidation crap lol and whines like a bitch when things dont go his way lol.
Yeah we dont need a detailed explanation of each item. Also discs,lp's and games are not electronics. They are media.
@@nealedmondson3191 sounds about right
Question, The projector return for example in most states qualifies as a Gross Misdemeanor or Felony and Amazon does absolutely nothing?
Ray Taylor because amazon never inspect there returns they get too many
It's REM automatic for the people.
Me my opinion Sche lol. Kids! Who’s this rem band from 40 years ago.
I learned a lot about Amazon returns from watching this video, and reading the comments. I know you've gotten stuff in returns that weren't the actual item purchased, but didn't know too much about it until now. Thanks for all the good information.
Thanks for watching and no matter how much it stinks to get scammed like this it is GOOD to capture it on camera to show the viewers the real world life of Pallet Flipping AND you get to see a little behind the scenes of the rampant scams that happen at Amazon.
Much LOVE KICK FAM and Happy New Years to ALL 💜💜🍻
thanks for sharing the truth to what really happens and not sugar coating it.
This video made me laugh so much when he opened that box and said "what is this!?" 😂
Just in case it hasn't been said, the little blue things are for wire connections typically in the ground. You connect two or three wires with a wire nut and push them into the little blue things. There is silicone gel inside to keep the connection waterproof.
The music box is playing Für Elise by Beethoven. It's one of my favourite compositions. 👍👍
Haha.. Just wrote about that... Beautiful song. Takes you away from this crazy world. 😵😵.lol
Looks like Amazon sells Mystery Pallets !
God bless your sense of humor ...... I
would be flipping out !
Love watching these videos every day
Another clear look at human life & merchandising. Also makes me feel extremely honest for ordering what I want, and if it's defective sending the actual item complete with accessories, back. Just has to smh. Thanks for this!
My wife bought me a recliner for Christmas from Amazon when you sit on it the chair it is really hard to recline, So my wife called amazon and they said that they cant take it back and said you have to keep it and we will refund your money $484 bucks i almost passed out lol
which makes you wonder how they're making money with all the scammers and stuff like that, huh?
@@KB3TLR membership fees, digital products and a ton of people buy almost everything from Amazon
@@MastersOfRs not too familiar with the concept of rhetorical, huh? *sigh*
@@KB3TLR my tummy hurts
They arent making money, they have never had a profitable year. There is this new business model employed by them, uber, etc where they prioritize growth initially then hope to find a way to male it profitable down the road. Sounds like a bust waiting to happen to me
The projector brand is Cheerlux, that's why the CL model. It sells for $32.
They are available brand new from Gearbest for $136
What is Amazon doing with these accounts that return crap for their send items? I do buy stuff from Amazon frequently and if I return something I will always make sure I have the right part in the original packaging that goes back. I wonder what Amazon does to these "Customers"
If they get caught they will be banned from amazon and there credit card and name will be black listed.
@@georgecowe4608 where credit card?
@@georgecowe4608 "their" not there. I am not even english!!!!!!!
Nothing. Amazon don't care.
Something like this www.practicalecommerce.com/retailers-including-amazon-crack-return-fraud
My internal dialogue laugh was laughing so hard once you opened the projector and got screwed lol.
You got a bad pallet but to call it a scam is really a big stretch of imagination
This was a great video to watch if you have ever been in sales and then luckily got out. Man buys a liquidated return box for $200 claiming it was worth $2000 and expected to get things of value. The time it will take to buy a power cord for a $20 projector he will lose even more money. Karma can be a little bit of a B when you admittedly sell $40 "mystery boxes" and fill them with junk. You get what you give some times and that is coming from someone who made (then lost) a ton of money selling $400 vacuum cleaners for $3000 ($2500 if you want to pay cash or check lol) door to door. Thanks for the video!
Hey Clint have you ever tried buying Wal-Mart pallets or Target pallets?
Yes I use to buy both of them a couple of years ago
do you actually talk like that? Can I get a like, Target pallet?
Edit: oh look, you fixed it.
I buy walmart pallets here in Northwest Arkansas, about 2 miles from Walmarts headquarters there is a liquidation place that sells full sized pallets (4'x4'x4') of returns and shelf pulls for $400. They also do Lowes pallets as well. I pick up 4 or 5 pallets a month to flip on Amazon and in my inside flea market space. Wife loves it it is like getting a pallet of blind boxes. Most of my power tools were acquired this way.
@@ProfessorDantheScienceMan what's the name of the place? I'm in central Arkansas but I'd like to know. Thanks!
It is in Tonitown ninos trading they have 1 in little rock too
Just so you know, when you get these Otterbox cases that are screwed up, you can go on the Otterbox site and request a replacement for them. At most, you are out $5 for the replacement. Then you sell them full price on your site. MUCH MUCH more profit than just throwing them out or selling them for $1.
You already have a zillion comments on this video so forgive me if your question has already been answered. The music box is playing Beethoven's "Fur Elise."
I like that he gets two of my favorite records ever in Tribe/Cure and has no clue :P
Obsessed with these videos. Happy new year to you and your wife. 😃
Happy New Year
Looks like Amazon doesn't check returns before refunding money. Not a good business practice at all. Even Wal-Mart checks the return item.
I wonder if Amazon ever Prosecutes any of these Scammers as what they are doing is nothing short of Shoplifting. Thieves Suck!
Was the Scammers name on the Box if so send them one of those Christmas Cards full of cat poo From Amazon.
Once a Juggalo always a Juggalo in my book was your Lovely Wife a Juggalette? Whoop Whoop!
Yes they do....but not very often because Amazon only goes after the big time abusers of their relaxed return policy that leads to easy customer return scams. Just recently a couple in Indiana was prosecuted for stealing over 1 million dollars from Amazon in an elaborate Amazon Returns Scam and the couple was sentenced to 6 years in prison and has to pay back Amazon all the money.
finance.yahoo.com/news/indiana-couple-stole-1-2-141500331.html
Rarely does retail go through the time to prosecute people. Easier to just file a claim to insurance.
@@FranchiseKicks Well if I was in the US I probably would have offered you $40. And that was not a sympathy offer.
@@FranchiseKicks That projector very well should have deserved a basic check. Everything is so digitized their, they know the value of the return item, they can have a threshold and if the value is above that they could trigger a mandatory minimal check if at least the item matches what it should be (just a quick open and check). If it was up to me I'd make quick check for every item, nasty scammers profit even with smaller value items because if there many their "revenue" adds up.
I've never done anything but a VERY few legit returns (3 at most) and I was threatened with account cancellation.
I love how you can see the FBA stickers on the products.... That means Amazon probably screwed their sellers out of that money and didn't pay anything for it. They actually made money liquidating it.
I’m pretty sure Amazon scrutinizes high cost item returns and does something about it behind their doors. All these boxes they liquidize are pretty much more money they get in return for clearing up stuff that have been in their warehouses for a long time. Also Amazon is getting rid of their used stuff in a strategic way luring ppl to buy these boxes.
which means they screwed this guy over on purpose.
Amazon for the win!
To me the real scam is the prices you charge for some of the items. 10 bucks for a greeting card box that is missing some? Crazy that someone would even think of paying anywhere remotely close to that price. I saw one of your older videos where you got a sports t shirt with a hole in the front and you wanted 5 bucks for it. Crazy!!!
Things are worth what someone is willing to pay.
i agree mate
I would of just gave the cards to goodwill. Guess he has to try to make that money back.
When reselling these items, he is not "scamming" anyone. Are you serious? Those greeting cards could be sold individually for a buck each and even if he was selling the bulk of the package for $10, as long as the buyer is aware of what they are getting, there is no scam. As far as the sports shirt having a hole in it goes, crafters would be interested in such buys as they can cut out the design and repurpose that into another item ie..a quilt, blanket, a tote bag that they make, etc. There are so many reasons why a person would buy an item that is flawed when they work in repurposing items, so it's not "crazy."
The Cure - Disintegration is one of their best ones... Hell...most of The Cure's albums are the BEST... My all time favorite band... Robert Smith!!!!!
What were the blue things in the 3m box at 12:50? And you didnt post price? Very interested.
I came to the comments to hopefully figure this out lolol
@@asltiacsihaful And he never answered. He has stated he answers emails more so than the comments here.
I thought they were plastic razorblades. But then the ones that you can throw away after every use.
Welcome to Franchise Kicks. Where we unbox gamble like boxes, and if I don't make profit. ITS A SCAM!
But I'll still grin like an idiot for the thumbnail.
Hey I have one of those projectors. They are 720p native. I have it set up in my office hooked up to my tv provider. It does 1080 also. I bought mine new for like 120 shipped about 2 years ago.
on the Amazon website it states under returns that if Amazon deems the return resellable they put back in their inventory, and only when the 3rd party doesn't want to buy it back from amazon is when they liquidate it. I checked the other day because I wanted to know what their return policy was about free shipping. I might be way off but how do they know if a product can be resold without checking it out. i'm so confused.
That policy you are referring too is for items that are owned by 3rd party sellers and items not owned by Amazon. I am a 3rd party seller on Amazon and if I sell through Amazon FBA and a customer returns an item, 99% of the time Amazon DOES NOT check the item, they just refund the money and I put in the request to have the item shipped back to me to be inspected before they resell it for me again because I don't trust Amazon. 50% of the time the item is either used, damaged or a totally different item than what it should be and Amazon NEVER checked the item and they were going to resell it again for me but I ALWAYS put in into an unsellable status so I get it back to check it over because once again, Amazon does not actually check returns. Amazon is like a playground for customer scams and Amazon does nothing to stop it, hell they are even apart of the problem.
@@Lark_Vivian I was thinking the same thing...
Amazon is the best place for scammers, keeps me wondering why someone tries to scamm on ebay when it is so much easier to do this on amazon :)
@@jasemoutdoors2131 Where are you getting your info? The Military almost always bids on the lowest price point for products and equipment, the exception in the last almost 20 years being Cheney and the ties to private company contract bias, the Military was being charged exuberant fees for things like laundry services (200 dollars a load) at overseas/deployed bases and whatnot with little efficacy. Water treatment was poor and constantly was a health hazard, and some other stuff like that-- but it wasn't the DoD charging that, it was the commercial and private sector, those days are over for the most part now.
@@Lark_Vivian sounds like it's a bit of a "loophole" to save a few bucks when there is some efficacy in returning a defective or unwanted product, but it shouldn't be abused like the scammers are doing, and Amazon and the FTC need to be investigating and better vetting those people and the return products.
Thanks for the lessons that you show, that someone does not always returning to company what they should and the company needs to work to stop what is a crime. One would be to check returns before they return these people there money.
JUst want to put this out there: I know people do scam Amazon by abusing their return policy, BUT, it is possible this was not a scam. It is possible the customer ordered the cheap projector and did not like it once it arrived(or it was faulty or it had damaged packaging) and then filed to return it while also deciding to splurge on quality and ordered the Epson projector. When it arrived they packaged the cheapo one in the Epson box to return it because it was a convenient shape and size (maybe they had tossed the original box or it was damaged). Amazon didn't re-lable it for the liquidators and the liquidators went by the model number on the box for determining MSRP...
I am not saying this is likely, but I do want to suggest it is a reasonable possibility...not everything that looks scammy is one.
It still stinks for you though, as you paid for a box expecting it to be holding a certain value and it didn't. Sorry.
You're an idiot
@@anthonycarpenter5032 take that back you damned heathen,,,,, I ought to give you a whitmans assortment to the back of the head for such insolence
The American Circumcision documentary is actually very eye opening. I highly recommend everyone watch.
On Christmas eve
With the kids and the family pets gathered around the kitchen table with strategically placed knives for effect
Do the customers who return these items to Amazon ever get caught? Doesn’t Amazon ever do anything about the scams these people pull? It’s insane.
No Amazon dose not do any thing but resend your items no questions asked returns
Didn't he say that you can get caught and booted from buying/selling on Amazon? That it isn't often but does happen with repeat offenders. Maybe your name gets flagged if you constantly make returns.
@@sheldonlatimer5911 It is so unfair to the people who buy the pallets, the theifs need to be shown it will not be put up with because now so many more will bo it!!
i doubt it. i bought an item which was damaged when took out of the perfect box so they sent it off the shelf broken I arranged return and was credited when the boxes was collected from the collection point.
not when they got it back to there warehouse so they did not see the item before i got my money back.
So i take it that thats what happens for every return. unless any one else can say differently
Cheryl Salinas They don’t care it’s all China’s junk .
Thor was a band that came out in the 1970s here in Canada. His best album is called "Keep The Dogs Away".
Is there no recourse for you when you have a pallet full of non-electronics in an electronics listing?
That box set sounds like R.E.M. To me! Happy new year Franchise Kicks👍
Sad trombone sound: Wahnt-Wahnt-Waaaaaah...
GLAD TO SEE AMAZON INSPECTS THEIR RETURNS SO CAREFULLY
You're kidding right? They inspect everything. What they are doing is taking all the junk they got scammed on and scamming others to offload the junk. Trust me, Amazon knows EXACTLY what they are doing.
That's why you don't buy these lots. Scary af
I love watching your unboxings & wish I lived close to your store! Your wife does a great job too! It's fun to see all the weird things Amazon sells! I know they don't treat their employees good at all here in Washington State so maybe some employees are stomping on boxes, etc. LOL! SCAMMERS SUCK! It's the same as stealing! Employees aren't given lunch or bathroom breaks so I'm not surprised stuff gets scanned with out being looked at. They are pushed to move fast all the time. Mistakes are plenty. Tough on you trying to make a buck though.
I think Amazon knows exactly what it's putting in the boxes. I doubt they're losing money.
most products are not sold by amazon, people will send to their warehouse to sell and that is why u have prime, so Amazon still prob gets their fees from the seller.
The song the music box is playing is from Beethoven and the name of the song is "For Elise", Clint.
What's the Scam? Clickbait....
You do have some profit in those boxes so it's not a loss, that's a good thing. Liquidation and returns boxes/pallets is a good business if you know how to resell them. Glad this wasn't a loss because sometimes they are.
"someone chewed it" $5
Things will get better. We are pulling for you.
title...I got scammed....no you bought a used amazon box
If you get ZAGG screen protectors they have a life time Warranty. You don't need a receipt. They will send you a replacement, you pay 10 dollars in shipping. They sell new for a minimum of 45 dollars. Most are over 50. You will receive a new one brand new in packaging. Keep the broken one cuz you have to send the old one back (they will send you a shipping label with the new one.) so don't throw them away....
LOL I can see this guy at an ICP show with his face all painted up
He was HUUUGE fan and "Down with the Clown" dont ya know !
I have that Otterbox phone case for a Galaxy s10. The reason they cut it is because it is rather uncomfortable to access your side button due to a stupid notch they have molded in there. It really sucks that you got one like that.
guy sits there and unpacks a box and then sells you a t shirt for £21.46
whos scamming who
Guy sits on p.c. watch other guys videos and crys about it. Your the joke. Lol liked
@@trevorlan7831 guys watches fat bald guy says jesus i gotta have that t shirt but only if they have his sweat stains on it
Boo fking hoo sad fker
@@trevorlan7831 chick sits on the sofa watches my mac, watching this youtube and reading what you wrote. ooh this chain can go on and on and on lol.
John James is a jealous fuk who needs to get out of his parents house...at 41 yrs of age.
I would love to see the actual retail value of each item as you show what you would sell it for store see if it's actually what Amazon says it is.
Xcuse me... how can you got scammed with a blind Crate? You know this things are broken... you just said it on the start...
@DrScopeify - So lets get this straight...He buys returned, broken stuff hoping to "flip" it to people to make money...Like buying POPS loot boxes, breaking them up and selling them for double the price. And we're supposed to believe he got Scammed ??...He is a parasite
@@dcb1138
Most of the time these boxes/stuff isn't sold by Amazon itself, just labeled as Amazon return stuff. I believe you have to go to an external website to buff such stuff.
If you send something back to Amazon, they usually don't check the contents, if the product has no impactful value (i.e. cheap clothes, smart phone cases, hygiene products and other stuff) they trash it immediadly, since checking would waste money. On the other hand, they check electronics very thoroughly, since they can be still resold at a high price.
The trash gets auctioned off, people buy them in hopes to find something really valueable. I didn't watch the video, since this guy streches it to an unbearable long time, but in most cases buyers make only a minor fraction of the money back on what they had spend.
Basically they buy trash in high hopes to find other people who buy their trash. It has barely anything to do with scamming, just a clickbait title.
Hey Clint, big fan here. Something I thought about when you were showing us the projector is, how would you know if somebody ripped off amazon with a fake return item or if somebody is just using a different box for shipping? I know in this particular instance with the projector you’re most likely correct that the customer sent back the wrong projector on purpose, but in the past I myself have used random boxes to return or ship items if the original box is no longer available for use or just plain destroyed. Just a thought I had. Happy new year to you and the Mrs!
In this case I can tell because of the High Dollar amount of the total pallet. Amazon liquidated this pallet at a value of $2,255 and this item alone is worth $700. Without this item, the pallet comes nowhere close to the $2,000 value range. That is how you can tell it was a customer return bait and switch scam this time. Amazon liquidated this item at the $700 price point because that is what it was suppose to be.
Franchise Kicks I understand. I think it really sucks that people have to be so dishonest, they may not realize it but they’re screwing over actual people like you not just faceless companies. Sorry it happened to you Clint.
Maybe it was Amazon that switched out the projector to put in those 'bargain' boxes.
Its Amazon's version of the mystery box
Scammers scamming a scammer
If this is how you make a living, I think you got yourself a job that's a lot of fun. I love watching your videos, thank you.
Holy shit i laughed so hard to that plastic corner shelf thingie.omg! 😂
I would have had the same reaction if I had received that item, especially after seeing it following that $699 Epson fiasco.
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When things like this happen. Do u report it to Amazon?? Or the liquidity???
The proper punishment for the Epson thief would be to force him to watch the circumcision video on his brand new projector #flippers4life
Learning about hypocrisy and human rights violations is a punishment? I guess if you hate documentaries it could be...
Oh my goodness, that is AWESOME!!
That's funny as hell!
😁😁😁😁
And make him watch this video as well on a loop
Happy New Year from Scotland to you and the Mrs "lang mae yer lum reek" This means as long as you have smoke in your chimney then you have warmth and a place to cook Love these videos and lets see the 100k soon and Happy New Year to all Franchise Kicks fans
SO these people pay for Amazon junk and expect they'll make money out of it...lol.
Cannot imagine them making any money on these boxes stuff is junk....unless they find idiot on ebay maybe ?? where do you put all this stuff ....
Yes im sure he continues to buy these things because hes not making money
are you stupid or something
I'm a total newbie and novice to Amazon pallets but I even have the good sense not to buy used or return pallets!, I only want to buy shelf pulls and overstock items!, theirs lots of people willing to gamble with their money hoping they will come out ahead of the game when buying pallets like this but it's not for me!. A quick edit or additional comment here, I also would like to say this is another reason I don't like Amazon because sellers are getting screwed over buy unscrupulous customers who complain and say a product was bad and return a different item altogether!!
I'm obsessed with these unboxings! :D
I even like the ASMR effect... noise on the knife cutting, ruffle the paper. I know it kinda weird but I find it relaxing.
Briana Coulter Me too! 😝😝😝
Me too!!
Amazon should be ashamed of the crap they put in their pallets.
What did you used to do before you started getting into doing amazing boxes and to RUclips?
I was active duty United States Army
I have been a full time pallet flipper since 2014 and started doing RUclips for fun in around 2016 or so
Thank you for your service!! Love seeing you and your wife
@@FranchiseKicks My husband was in the Army. He was in Desert Storm.
@@FranchiseKicks Can I ask, what is that red spot on your forehead? Was a injury for the duty?
Dude, you’re one of THE most real people on here. Your information is great & your genuinely straight-talk approach is greatly appreciated. Thanks for all the knowledge sharing & please keep it up.
He wont get even close to some of the prices he says he can claim back thanks for the video the im NEVER buying one of these pallets i would of been absolutely GUTTED
Nice White Van Speaker Scam projector. Real beauty!
This guy talks a lot... hard to get through the video.
Do you have a link to your Ebay store or wherever you sell your stuff on? I tried looking only found a amazon listing but it is for your shirt only. You mention you sell this stuff all the time I would like to browse to see what you sell or have. Thanks
That is a great Daft Punk album.
Dude...You didn't get scammed...You took a gamble and you lost.
Grab bags are always a gamble.
Got you the first 15 times you said it.
Mystery box. Going into my mystery box. Those are fantastic for my mystery box, might see that in my mystery box. Mystery box. Mystery box. Going in. My mystery box. Look for this in one of my mystery box.
Phenomenal condition
How are you scammed?
If the items on the pallets of various return items from amazon are not specified at or before purchase, you are not scammed at all.
The MSRP of items in pallets IS known at the time of purchase. If someone buys a $700 projector and replaced it with a scrappy projector worth around $40, both he and Amazon were both scamm ed! But it is Amazon's return policy that is troubling.
@@marychilders4817 MSRP says nothing about real value imho. I have watches that are $1750 MSRP but can't be sold for more than $50 😂
How do you keep certain channels from showing in your recommendeds? After giving a fair shake to a half dozen different videos by this guy, i realise that they are the SAME video, but with different items. He spends not much and complains the whole time. He pulls out something that he's really disappointed in and delivers some long-winded diatribe aimed at the customer who had some unknown return issue, filling in the blanks with the worst case scenario. (Remember the 15 minute lecture on TAPE?) He looks and acts like someone shot his dog every time he's confused(which is pretty often) or butthurt about something. What whining and drama as he keeps going on-and-on about things.. Last time I'm clicking one of his vids, yet again another than I can't even finish.
the blue thing are for sprinkler wires for underground connection if they have grease in them