A viral trick that no one knew about until now that will save you a good amount of money.
There’s nothing in the world like Spanish malice. This vile trick usually perpetrated to further our own interests through deceit, concealment and all sorts of schemes and tricks. These tricks, on several occasions, allow us to save a good amount of money, as it happened in the case of a young student named Laura.
It turns out that a young Spaniard who is in Naples (Italy) on Erasmus, needed her mother to send her some groceries (especially pipes) and other basic necessities. The problem was that checking a suitcase to send all the things it would have cost them around 70 or 80 dollars. Luckily, they came up with a clever trick to avoid payment…
The trick to sending suitcases abroad by the face
Instead of checking in and sending the suitcase the usual way, mother and daughter decided it was best “buy” the suitcase from the Vinted app. The cost of the operation? 5 dollars.
lol, this girl instead of registering a suitcase “bought” the suitcase from her mother via vinted and it cost them 5$ (instead of 60/70/80 or whatever for registration)
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— janira ♡₊˚🪞・₊✧ (@janiraplanes) March 29, 2023
Apparently there are a lot of people using it viral trick to send suitcases, parcels and boxes abroad and nationally. In fact, some people claim that Vinted and similar platforms offer a much cheaper way to get around.
There are shipping companies cheap enough to scratch a few $. At the beginning of the year 3 boxes of 60x40x40 of about 17-20 kilos. $34. I’m moving and it’s cheaper than hiring one. The more packages, the cheaper it is. Packlink is a matcher/broker. xo there is +
— Nickytau Lo (@Nickytau) March 29, 2023
Vinted is an application available on the iOS App Store and on the Google Play Store for Android. It is one of the most popular online shopping apps today, it is a platform for buy and sell second-hand clothes and other items which, as happened on this occasion, allows you to make great savings.
It’s a very reliable method that, at least, saved this mother and daughter money when other more unlucky people who checked their belongings had to go to an AirTag to collect their luggage.
What do you think of this viral trick to send unchecked bags? Have you ever done something similar?