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Someone Returned A Christmas Gift At 7:02am On Christmas Morning

Some unhappy gift recipient was so peeved about one of their holiday gifts that they returned the present online before most of us were even awake.

Christmas has been and gone and many of us will have been left with a pile of gifts, some of which we don't want. That might sound a little ungrateful but it's the truth. People receive presents that they will never use or consume. They will simply be put in a cupboard to gather dust for the rest of time.

Unless those gifts are returned, of course. While it won't be likely that a person will gift you a receipt along with your unwanted present, many places will allow you to exchange it. That is if the recipient can figure out where it was purchased from. Those places will also give customers 28 days to return an item, in most cases at least.

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Which begs the question, why do so many people feel the need to return their gifts as soon as is humanly possible? Some rush to the store on December 26 in an attempt to get rid of it as soon as possible. However, with the advent of online shopping, some people aren't even waiting that long. That's right, some have been returning gifts before Christmas Day is even over.

In fact, PayPoint has revealed that some people make their returns before Christmas Day has even really begun, reports UniLad. According to PayPoint's records, the first return made in the UK this Christmas was at 7:02 am on December 25. It reported where the return took place, but not what the item was, although clearly it was one of the worst holiday gifts ever given. We mean, at least wait until lunchtime.

Three more gifts were returned before 8 am, and one person in London returned seven parcels all at once. A bad Christmas morning for that guy or gal. A total of 419 parcels were returned in the UK this Christmas Day. What ungrateful people they are. 7:02 am is far from the record for the earliest returned Christmas gift, though. In 2015, someone returned a present at 1:53 am. Honestly, we would still consider that Christmas Eve.

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