Real Amazon return stock, in manageable amounts
Amazon Returns Mystery Box
We bulk-buy Amazon return pallets and repack them into smaller mystery boxes. No 1,500-item pallet, no forklift, no warehouse — just real Amazon stock, sent to your door.
Amazon Returns Mystery Box
+ £5.99 delivery per box
A box of stock from our latest Amazon return pallets. Fresh contents every week.
What you're buying
- Double-your-money target. We aim for every box to contain items worth at least double what you paid — measured against current Amazon and eBay prices in the item's actual condition, not hyper-inflated RRPs.
- Untested Amazon customer returns. Boxes are made up of customer returns direct from Amazon. We haven't individually tested them — they're sold as-seen, so expect a mix, and not every item will be working.
Only 5 boxes left in stock
* Box-level value, measured against current Amazon and eBay prices in the item's actual condition — not hyper-inflated RRPs. We don't promise every item works, and we don't promise every item sells; we promise the box adds up.
Amazon returns, without the pallet
Buying Amazon return pallets direct means shifting 500–1,500 items in one go, with hundreds of pounds tied up and a garage you can't park in. Most resellers just want enough stock to keep their listings ticking over. That's where we come in.
- × Minimum order £500–£2,000 per pallet
- × Hundreds of items to store and shift
- × Pallet hire, lift gates and a forklift, or wait for a kerbside drop
- × All your cash tied up in one go
- ✓ £60 per box, buy as many or as few as you like
- ✓ Boxes you can open on your kitchen table
- ✓ Posted to your door — no forklift, no warehouse
- ✓ Mixed categories every box, fresh from this week's pallets
What's typically inside?
Boxes are a mix of items from our latest Amazon return pallets — usually a blend of brand-new stock (often customer cancellations), customer returns in mixed conditions, and end-of-line / overstock goods.
The mix changes week to week as new pallets land. We don't publish manifests — the variety is the appeal.
Where does the stock come from?
We bulk-buy Amazon return pallets every week, direct from UK liquidation channels — the full spread of what Amazon shoppers send back.
We open the pallets, repack the contents into £60 mystery boxes, and seal them ready to ship. Boxes go out in the order they're packed — weekly, fresh from the latest deliveries.
Pricing is built so that across every box, the working items comfortably exceed the box price at real Amazon and eBay values — not RRPs, not best-case scenarios.
Delivery
Packed and shipped fast across UK mainland
Per box
Flat delivery charge for every box in your order. Order multiple boxes and they ship out together.
Despatch
We aim to pack and ship within 3 working days. You'll get a tracking number when it leaves us.
Carriers
Royal Mail, DPD, DX or Parcelforce — the right carrier for each box's size and weight. UK mainland only.
How it works
Buy your stock from us for you to resell and make profit
Decide
Choose your box and add it to your basket.
Receive
Receive your goods within a few days, straight to your door.
Profit
We aim to at least double your money, based on actual* value.
* Value is based on the actual value of items found on Amazon and eBay — in the condition they're in, not hyper-inflated RRPs!
FAQs
What's actually in an Amazon returns mystery box?
A mix of items from our latest Amazon return pallets — brand-new stock (often customer cancellations and "returned but never opened"), customer returns in mixed conditions, and end-of-line / overstock items. Categories vary: home, tech, toys, fashion, kitchen, beauty, tools, books. We don't publish manifests — the variety is the point.
Will every item work or be sellable?
Honestly? No. Customer returns are a mixed bag by nature — some items are perfect, some are broken, some are missing parts, and some you'll just bin. That's the deal with returns; if every item worked, it'd be retail, not liquidation. What we promise is that the boxes are priced low enough that the working items more than cover what you paid, with profit left over. That's our 2× box-value target.
Are these actually Amazon returns, or some other liquidation?
Yes — we bulk-buy genuine Amazon return pallets from UK liquidation channels every week. Items may be in Amazon-branded packaging, originally fulfilled by Amazon, or third-party Amazon seller stock. Where appropriate, we leave Amazon return slips inside so you can see exactly what you've got.
How is this different from buying a full Amazon pallet?
A full pallet is 500–1,500 items, costs £500–£2,000, needs a lift-gate delivery and somewhere to put it. We take the pallet so you don't have to — you get a £60 box you can open on your kitchen table.
Can I return a box if I don't like what's in it?
Boxes are sold sealed and aren't returnable except where they arrive damaged in transit. If something arrives broken, email orders@stockbee.co.uk within 7 days.
Where do you ship?
UK mainland only for now. The Highlands & Islands, Channel Islands, and Northern Ireland aren't currently served.
Can I buy multiple boxes?
Yep — resellers often buy 2–5 at a time. Each box ships with its own £5.99 delivery; everyone pays the same fair price.
I'm an influencer — can I get a free or "stacked" box to unbox on TikTok/Instagram?
Thanks, but no. We don't do gifted boxes, "stacked" boxes (specially loaded with high-value items for the camera), or paid unboxing collabs. Every box is the same deal for everyone — what you see is what any customer gets. We'd rather build a steady base of genuine resellers who come back week after week than chase one-off hype from a staged haul.
Why StockBee?
StockBee buys liquidation stock from multiple sources in large quantities and offers you the opportunity to purchase it in more manageable amounts.
Whether you're an established reseller, a savvy car-booter, or an aspiring online entrepreneur, our boxes are an easy way to keep a steady flow of stock coming through your door.
Stock varies week by week as we source from liquidations, end-of-line clearance, and customer returns. Everything is priced based on the actual condition of the items — not hyper-inflated RRPs.
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