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    Woman buys another person's luggage from airport for $100 and reveals 'strange' discovery inside

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    Published 20:18 1 May 2024 GMT+1

    Woman buys another person's luggage from airport for $100 and reveals 'strange' discovery inside

    The woman was 'not sure what to think' about the contents of the suitcase abandoned at London Heathrow airport

    Callum Jones

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    Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@beckysbazaar

    Topics: Travel, TikTok

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    A woman bought a lost suitcase from London Heathrow airport for $100 and noticed something odd about the contents.

    Heathrow airport holds onto lost property for three months from the date it was found or handed in.

    Cases left unclaimed are sometimes given to auction houses which then sell off the bags to the highest bidder.

    Becky Chorlton decided to splash $100 on a suitcase, completely unaware of what could be inside.

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    Becky took a gamble on the suitcase. (TikTok/@beckysbazaar)
    Becky took a gamble on the suitcase. (TikTok/@beckysbazaar)

    And she recently shared a TikTok video of herself opening the case, though she was skeptical at first.

    Becky commented how she saw a lot of folks dub the scheme as a 'scam', but that certainly wasn't the case with Becky's case.

    In fact, the Brit realized she made her money back and then some.

    The suitcase alone, a shiny blue Delsy suitcase, retails at around $300 - meaning Becky made her money back before she had even opened the case.

    When she unzipped the suitcase, the TikToker was met with an anti-itch cream and some brand new white underwear.

    Certainly not the best start.

    Oh dear (TikTok/@beckysbazaar)
    Oh dear (TikTok/@beckysbazaar)

    As she delved through the case, Becky discovered some pretty flamboyant items of clothing which she described as 'stunning traditional dresses and outfits'.

    After discovering a bunch of other tops, including a Pink Floyd tee, Becky came to the conclusion that the luggage 'definitely' belonged to a woman.

    There were some nice outfits inside (TikTok/@beckysbazaar)
    There were some nice outfits inside (TikTok/@beckysbazaar)

    Expensive items also appeared from the suitcase, including a navy Tommy Hilfiger women's waterproof jacket, with other items worth $120 from the designer label.

    A long green floral patterned maxi dress was also in the suitcase, and still had the tags on showing it's worth $98.

    Meanwhile, a pink Puma sports bra that usually costs around $25 was found at the bottom of the pile.

    Perhaps the best find. (TikTok/@beckysbazaar)
    Perhaps the best find. (TikTok/@beckysbazaar)

    There were also a bunch of toiletries and health and beauty products found, including a Maybelline mascara, an Elf primer, an eyelash curler and some used brushes.

    Becky got particularly excited when she saw a black monogram Guess shoulder bag, a highly expensive designer item.

    However, she quickly discovered it was a fake and worth nowhere near as much as she originally thought.

    Nonetheless, Becky was left pleasantly surprised by the contents of the suitcase.

    "I was a little sceptical about buying this because most of the reviews say it's a scam. I'm just not sure what I think," she said.

    "It's a little strange there's no socks or shoes and other things that you'd need for a holiday in this case."

    Maybe the suitcase's owner spent her holiday barefoot?

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