@pedestriansport: the $125k storage unit drama Imagine dropping $2k on a random abandoned storage locker, only to find yourself in a high stakes negotiation with the original owner. That’s the reality for YouTuber Harrison Nevel. After winning a standard local auction, Nevel uncovered what turned out to be an absolute goldmine: an abandoned storage unit formerly belonging to an Adidas employee. Inside? Over $125,000 worth of of deadstock sneakers, unreleased design samples and a massive haul of sportswear and athletic gear. But the plot thickens. Shortly after Nevel began listing the historic haul on his retail site, the employee who originally owned the unit directly reached out to him. According to Nevel's follow-up reports, the former staffer is actively trying to stop the sale of the unreleased items and negotiate getting some of the rare products back - forcing the YouTuber to briefly pull down his initial footage while things are sorted out. Now the internet is fiercely divided on the ethics: If you buy a locker legally via a public auction, is it 100% finders keepers? Or should you look out for the employee who left their stash behind? chat yall think he's should give the unreleased grails back or keep the full flip? 👇 🎥: Harrison Nevel H/T: @fearedbuck on X
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Monday 22 June 2026 05:14:18 GMT
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