At Philadelphia's Christmas Village, shoppers have flocked to one vendor in particular, Chain Mail Unclaimed, with many eager to spend $10-$40 on mysterious unopened packages without knowing what they contain.
Chain Mail Unclaimed is a company run by Emma Zielinski that sells unopened packages that were lost or abandoned. Each package has no guarantee of its contents and the prices range between $10-$40 based on size. The concept may seem unusual, but it has become a huge hit among customers who are drawn to the idea of searching for hidden treasures.
Since opening her stand at Christmas Village, Chain Mail Unclaimed's sales have been overwhelming with over 3,000 packages sold in just two weeks, and this number continues to rise as she sells around 500 packages daily. The vendor has stated that the initial inventory was sold out in just the first two days of operation.
Chain Mail Unclaimed's origin story is interesting; Emma saw an idea for a business on social media from another company selling similar unknown packages at a farmer's market in Paris and decided to follow her passion and collaborate with her husband. The idea is low risk but high reward, and it has proven to be successful so far.
Customers are drawn to the vendor by social media presence, where they can view an assortment of unboxing videos that display what customers have received from packages. This experience is likened to a modern-day treasure hunt.
Some of the items inside these mystery packages include green wigs, giant flags, and even half lion, half Demogorgon creatures – which are being cherished by the PhillyVoice office.
Chain Mail Unclaimed is a company run by Emma Zielinski that sells unopened packages that were lost or abandoned. Each package has no guarantee of its contents and the prices range between $10-$40 based on size. The concept may seem unusual, but it has become a huge hit among customers who are drawn to the idea of searching for hidden treasures.
Since opening her stand at Christmas Village, Chain Mail Unclaimed's sales have been overwhelming with over 3,000 packages sold in just two weeks, and this number continues to rise as she sells around 500 packages daily. The vendor has stated that the initial inventory was sold out in just the first two days of operation.
Chain Mail Unclaimed's origin story is interesting; Emma saw an idea for a business on social media from another company selling similar unknown packages at a farmer's market in Paris and decided to follow her passion and collaborate with her husband. The idea is low risk but high reward, and it has proven to be successful so far.
Customers are drawn to the vendor by social media presence, where they can view an assortment of unboxing videos that display what customers have received from packages. This experience is likened to a modern-day treasure hunt.
Some of the items inside these mystery packages include green wigs, giant flags, and even half lion, half Demogorgon creatures – which are being cherished by the PhillyVoice office.