User expresses anger after explosive extra gift in Vinted parcel damages newly purchased shoes, prompting communication with the seller to voice displeasure.
In a recent turn of events, TikTok user Susana has shared her displeasure over an unexpected find in her Vinted order. The unboxing revealed more than just the shoes she had purchased, as she discovered unhinged items, including a leaking eyeshadow palette, two pens, and a pencil.
Susana, who was not pleased with the additional items, quickly contacted the seller to voice her concerns. However, the seller defended their actions, stating that they always include "extra stuff" in their packages.
The leaking eyeshadow not only tainted the excitement of receiving a new purchase but also left Susana's new shoes covered in cosmetic residue. The makeup, which Susana suggested could be over a decade old, added to her disappointment.
The incident has sparked a conversation among TikTok users, with many expressing their agreement with Susana. One user stated that they only want the item they bought, while another expressed disapproval of any extra items, saying they would go straight in the bin.
A third user speculated that the seller might be doing a clearout and including unwanted items in each order. However, there is no information available about this specific Vinted seller.
In a bid to clear up any confusion, Vinted has provided more information about taxes on their platform. According to their website, sellers might need to pay tax on items sold if they exceed £6,000 and there is profit. However, they can use their capital gains tax-free allowance of £3,000 to offset it. Business sellers trading for profit might need to pay tax, and they can use a tax-free allowance of £1,000.
Susana's TikTok video about the incident has received over 77,000 views, highlighting the importance of transparency and quality in online shopping experiences. As more and more people turn to platforms like Vinted for their shopping needs, it's crucial for sellers to maintain high standards and for platforms to provide clear guidelines for their users.