THAMES Valley Police are back on eBay and are selling some designer steals.
The force closed their online shop when the country was put back into lockdown at the start of the year.
But when non-essential retailers were given the green light to reopen, TVP started listing all of their treasures for 99p.
This week 36 weird and wonderful items are being flogged on the store, which is used to sell old evidence and any unclaimed items.
Some of it has been stolen and then seized by officers in an investigation, or handed in at police stations.
Officers hold the items for a while before making the decision to give it away, bin it, or sell it.
The eBay page is where the selling piles end up, and then the cash raised gets put into the Police Property Act Fund.
Money from that is divvied out to good causes in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire by the police and crime commissioner.
The lots get up put on the site at a starting price of 99p but buyers battle with bids and often the price ends up at a fraction off the retail price.
There is one catch though, winners must collect everything in person from the police HQ in Milton Keynes.
Here is what the police are selling this week, all prices are accurate at the time of print:
- Air Jordan 4 Retro Lucid green trainers
Current price: £91.69 (21 bidders)
- Washbag and serums
Current price: £8.50 (four bids)
- Harrods Stainless Steel 3-piece set
Current price: £1.20 (two bids)
- Bundle of beauty products including perfume, mascara and brushes
Current price: £5 (four bids)
- Zip up tool bag with hand tools
Current price: £5.50 (three bids)
- 14 bottles of Terre De Lumiere L'Occitane perfume
Current price: £137 (13 bids)
- Ralph Lauren carmen leather blue crossbody bag
Current price: £64 (24 bids)
- Bundle of baby clothes aged three-six months (brands include Hugo Boss, Ralph Lauren)
Current price: £31 (six bids)
- Bundle of jewellery from M&S
Current price: £10 (six bids)
- Moncler Plesy leather down jacket in a Size 1
Current price: £102 (34 bids)
- Various DIY items
Current price: £8.50 (three bids)
- Fragonard and Monotheme fragrances
Current price: £29.69 (22 bids)
- Two Philips OneBlade Pro Electric shaver
Current price: £37.89 (16 bids)
- Tory Burch black Fleming Stud flat wallet bag
Current price: £43.02 (10 bids)
- Fat Face Kathleen lace blouses in size 6, 12, 14 and 16
Current price: £20 (five bids)
- Laura Mercier make-up bundle
Current price: £45 (10 bids)
- Baby clothes bundle in sizes 0-3months and 3-6months
Current price: £14.49 (five bids)
- H&M Children's clothes aged 2-4years, 4-6years and 5-6years
Current price: £13.49 (seven bids)
- Apple EarPods, Lightening Cable and USB Power Adapter
Current price: £46 (11 bids)
- 18 bottles of Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer
Current price: £92 (18 bids)
- JCB Combination drill and bit set
Current price: £12.50 (seven bids)
- Belkin Pocket Power 5K and Pioneer SE-C3T Headphones
Current price: £9 (seven bids)
- Four fitted sheets from George and hooded towels
Current price: £21 (four bids)
- Four bottles of L'Oreal Paris Infallible foundation
Current price: £12.50 (eight bids)
- Baby clothes from Kenzo, Morthercare, Next in sizes six-12 months
Current price: £13.50 (10 bids)
- MAC and Bodyshop make-up brushes
Current price: £20 (13 bids)
- A bundle of stationery items
Current price: £11.50 (seven bids)
- Lynx, Gillette and Philips products
Current price: £25.88 (10 bids)
- Seven packs of baby bodysuits from George in sizes 0-3 months
Current price: £3.70 (two bids)
- Cath Kidston Charcoal garden rose bag
Current price: £12.50 (five bids)
- Essential shoulder bag in brown leather
Current price: £17 (eight bids)
- Arsenal Adidas children's kit in age 7-8years
Current price: £7.50 (six bids)
- Sony portable AM/FM radio
Current price: £15.50 (eight bids)
- Hama Camera adapter c-mounts for Nikon
Current price: 99p (no bids)
- Candles, wax melts and hand cream
Current price: £6.50 (six bids)
- Hoya Polarizing filters
Current price: 99p (no bids)
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