Mystery Box Shop Review

I love getting mystery packages. When we were kids we would go to a local store and purchase grab bags for $1 just to see what was inside. So when I was asked if I would be interested in reviewing Mystery Box Shop I jumped on it. It reminded me back when I was a young girl taking my dollar to that local store to get my grab bag.

Mystery Box Shop has three different sizes. They have regular, premium, and monthly. Each is a different price and they come with different amounts of random items. We received one of their monthly boxes. These boxes are 5x5x5 and come with 4 to 8 items, these boxes cost $19 a month and you can get them in either men, women, girl, boy or unisex.

Mystery Box Shop backs their boxes by 100%. If you are not for any reason happy with your box you can return it for your money back, they will also refund you return shipping (up to $12). If you love mystery boxes you will be happy with what you get. Mystery Box Shop is a company based in central Virginia. Items in these mystery boxes include random items that have purchased from different auctions. Your box is guaranteed to worth more than you paid for it.

When we first received the box in the mail and I opened it I was in shock. The first thing that crossed my mind was geocaching. My family LOVES to geocache the items we received are perfect for just that. If you are unsure what geocaching is, it is a worldwide treasure hunt. Containers are hid and you find them and exchange trinkets.

geocache treasure
geocaches in TennesseeGeocaching is a great way for your family to get outside and enjoy nature while having a little fun.

trinkets for geocaching

As you can see from the above picture these are perfect items for geocaching! If you like geocaching and you are needing some trade items, great place to go is Mystery Box Shop. Not only will you get some neat trinkets you will also be helping support a cause. For every mystery box sold a portion of the sale goes to The American Cancer Society.

We received product for review purposes only no other form of payment was received.

About Jammie Morey

Jammie is of Native American descent, her family is from the Ojibway/Chippewa tribe in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. She was born and raised in Michigan and currently resides there with her daughter. She is a single parent and enjoys spending time with her daughter. Jammie is a home healthcare aide and loves what she does outside the home. Jammie is Owner of The Neat Things in Life.

Comments

  1. This pathetic excuse for a “company” took my money and never bothered to ship what I purchased. I emailed them twice and posted on their Facebook twice in an attempt to figure out what was going on. They never responded to any of those, so I filed a complaint with the BBB. Literally the very same day that the complaint was forwarded to them, suddenly they “worked out their website bugs” and responded to me and said they were mailing me a refund check, which I still haven’t received, and which should have been credited back to my account since I paid with my debit card. Now, as you can see in this post, they’re twisting everything I say and making themselves the victim. Don’t waste your time or your money.

    • Jammie Morey says

      Thanks for the comment. I didn’t have a problem with this company.

      • My kids purchased one for me for Christmas and my daughter just had to check it out before giving it to me. She came out and told me that I would be disappointed with it and that she wished she hadn’t purchased it. Well, I opened it and was at first underwhelmed. It contained a comic book (value $1.99), a package of Star Wars mini characters (value $4.99), a pack of pop rocks (value $0.99), a man’s leather bracelet (value $5-10) and a broken 18 inch chain. After looking closely at the chain, I discovered it was 14k gold. Today I took the chain to one of those cash for gold places and sold it for $107.00!! My crappy box turned out to be a double your money box.

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