This customer returns pallet at $800 is a 6-foot mediums lot. A tall, packed pallet of mixed general merchandise returned to US retailers. Returns pallets are the classic treasure-hunt buy: condition varies, but so does the upside, and a reseller who tests and grades efficiently turns a mixed returns lot into strong, varied inventory.
What is in a 6ft mediums returns pallet
- Mixed general merchandise across home, electronics, toys and more
- A blend of brands and categories. No single product type
- 6-foot-tall stacked pallet for high piece count
- Customer-return condition from US retail channels
Returns mean mixed condition: some items are unopened and resale-ready, some need testing or light repackaging, and a share are best parted or bundled. The variety and volume are the appeal. Every pallet is different, and the wins fund the misses.
Returns economics
The model rewards work. At $800 for a tall mixed pallet, the per-item cost is low, and a steady share of resale-grade items plus the occasional high-value find recovers the lot. Test on intake, grade into resale, repair and bundle tiers, and route each piece to its best channel.
Work returns smart
Build a quick intake and testing routine; understanding typical product-return flows helps you set expectations on condition. Honest grading on every listing keeps returns of your own low.
Where returns inventory resells
- Bin stores and discount-shelf rotation
- Facebook Marketplace and local resale
- eBay and Amazon for tested branded finds
- Whatnot mystery and returns shows
Customer returns pallet FAQ
What comes in the customer returns pallet?
A mixed 6ft mediums lot of general merchandise; every pallet varies and composition rotates by release.
Is everything working?
No. Returns are mixed condition. Test and grade on intake; that is where the margin lives.
Is shipping included?
Yes. Free nationwide shipping across the contiguous US.
Compare the Amazon returns lot and more in the pallet range or the full Save More catalog.
Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.

