Vinted seller leaves people baffled after finding inventive way to post order

Vinted is a great way for both buyers to save some money and sellers to earn some extra cash. But how far can you go to save your pennies?

A woman has been called out after deciding to ship off a top she sold on Vinted in an economical way, but some are calling it disgusting and weird.

In a video posted on TikTok, seller Chrissy is seen preparing to send off a top someone had bought from her on the platform. She films herself getting it out from her wardrobe before going to her bathroom to grab an empty toilet roll.

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She rolls the top up neatly before stuffing it into the toilet roll. As it was slightly too big for just one toilet roll, she went to grab two more she put together to fit the rest of the item inside.

Next she put the long roll into an orange plastic bag, which was the end of her packaging process.

She wrote on top of the video: “To the person who just order my top on Vinted… I’m sorry,” before adding in the caption: “Better than nothing though, right?”

While her video racked up a whopping 1.9million views on TikTok, viewers were not impressed by her innovative choice of packaging.

One person wrote: “The amount of germs on that and now on the top,” while another user said: “Why are people too stingy to bulk buy parcel bags from amazon?”

“And this is why I don’t buy stuff off Vinted… Definitely send it back if it arrived like that,” a third user said.

However others weren’t as bothered, as one person said: “Am I the only one who doesn’t care about the packaging as long as the item is fine? I’d rather people recycled stuff, it’s better for the environment.”

Another one asked: “But why not just put it in the plastic bag without the empty toilet roll (???) LOL!”

When approached for comment, Vinted referred to its guidelines, which states all orders must be packed with ‘appropriate material’.

This includes bubble wrap, foam, paper, newspaper or corrugated material, and ideally with a cardboard box which fits the item’s size and weight.