I wasted money so you don't have to. Obviously a scam but I saw Scam Advisor saying it was legit, several websites suggested this was a trustworthy mystery box site compared to others & Trust Pilot gave it a 4.3 so I went ahead to test it. I'd wager that the reviews on there are paid for as there are only 14 of them & since there are companies built to provide fake reviews, that's probably the case. I missed the Sitejabber reviews:/
Not only is adding funds a laborious task, it also encourages G2A, the "world's largest digital marketplace" when choosing PayPal (Other options are Kinguin & Crypto.
I bought a $9.99 Samsung box thinking "Hell, why not. At least I'll see what it's about & it's not too much money to waste". Got a pair of headphones! Trick is you can only "Try again" or "Sell for" a ridiculously low cost added back to your wallet to try again. There is no option to claim the item even though the FAQs clearly state you will "receive a physical item directly to your doorstep". You have to pay the shipping by the way.
I tried again - stupid me. Got a type C adapter. Which I figured I'd try & claim but you can't. I tried contacting their support live chat but their bot message back says "Thanks you'll get a rely here or by email" - no reply obviously. I tried via Instagram & nothing either.
So you sell the item for a much lower cost than it's worth just to see, when you spin again on a lower cost box, if you get a larger item to sell & replenish your wallet. I repeatedly went for the cheaper boxes to see if it would provide any form of decent item or if it will provide me with a low value item like a sticker, or a credit. Every single time it span, it landed on a sticker, slowly depleting the wallet until there's nothing left.
Gamblers fallacy's a helluva drug. Don't be like me. Now I can't even close my account & the $0.07 left suggests they have my details which I will investigate.