THIS is the shocking moment a delivery driver appears to rip open Christmas parcels before taping them back up.
In a TikTok video posted by @benstrends, the courier is allegedly shown searching through packages he should be delivering.
Ben shared the video to his hundreds of followers and said: "[I] wondered why my parcels had stuff missing over Christmas.
"Looks like one of Santa's helpers has been a naughty little elf."
Ben claimed he watched the driver "open every single box" in the front of his van before sealing them back up again.
The passenger seat of the van is filled with customer parcels – which have all allegedly been opened and taped back up.
The video of the "unbelievable tea leaf" has since gone viral.
It was flooded with hundreds of comments from people who have experienced similar issues.
One person said: "Every package I get at the moment has a cut in the packaging.."
Another added: "I paid £1,000 for a drone and the driver swapped it for a £3 doll."
Meanwhile a third commented: "Every parcel I received before Christmas had been opened and re-sealed!"
Someone else said: "He was looking inside to see if it was worth pinching."
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