- I've been checking out a
bunch of stuff on eBay recently and I came across this
thing called a Mystery Box. Drop a like in this video if
you guys have heard of this weird invention, basically
people just put a bunch of random items in a box,
they put a price on it, they throw it on eBay and you don't know what you're getting. Half the time you could
be getting something way over valued from
the price you're paying or just absolute crap. This is a new idea that I came up with. I found three mystery boxes at
three different prize points. We're going to buy them, check them out and see what kind of tech we get. (upbeat music) What's kind of crazy is, in
the eBay terms of service, this is actually not allowed. This is considered a banned video because you can't sell
someone a product online without them knowing what they're getting, if that makes sense. We're out here trapping, we're doing the banned, illegal stuff. I got three mystery boxes here. The first one is at 15 bucks,
do not buy if you don't want. This is tech related items in it. Are you brave enough to by this. And then that's the seller's name. Okay, is there anything
else in the description? No. Alright, let's scroll. It's from Illinois. Shoutout to all my Illinois peeps. Twenty-one feedback, five stars. I don't know if I'm trusting that. He's seems like he's a trustworthy dude. Let's hit add to cart. We got $100 mystery box. This one's different from a new seller. Tech gadgets, iPhone,
Android Computer, Headphones, Smartwatch. Now, that incites me. That probably incites you too. All items are perfectly functional. Perfectly functional, that
means it could be a used item, could have a bunch of scratches on it. There's one other person
watching, that could be us. There's only one available
and the worst part is, you can make an offer on all these boxes. How much feedback does this dude have? He's from LA, okay, so
we'll probably get it soon. Seventy-eight feedback. I trust it, I trust it a little more. Let me know in the comments right now if you think we're going
to get a bunch of crap or some actual tech. I'm so skeptical, this is the first time
I've actually tried this. Let's jump to the 250 box. This is where it gets interesting. This is why I actually
want to spend 250 bucks. Mystery surprise box, I like a surprise. Samsung Galaxy phone or
other electronics guaranteed. I'm willing to take the risk because they hooked me in
the Samsung Galaxy phone. That'd be dope if we got a new S8. I'd love that. Maybe, we're all hopers and
dreamers out here, hopefully. The description says Samsung Galaxy phone or other electronics guaranteed. That's a fat guarantee
if you're asking me. All used, but in great working condition. All AT&T carrier. Understand this is as is, no returns. The fact that he put AT&T in there tells me we might be getting a phone. Hopefully, don't rip me off. Who's the seller? Oh, it's from Missouri, alright. Seventeen feedback. We're probably getting scammed. We are probably getting scammed. Let's add to cart. Okay, so we got them all in cart here, $250 one, $100 one, $15 one. Grand total comes out to 374 bucks. Are we going to get $374
worth of tech or gadgets? I really hope so. Let's hit checkout. (drumming) I'm getting pumped.
I'm getting pumped for it. Cool, so just like that
we placed the order. Now, let's wait for all the
mystery boxes to arrive. Let's see what we get. So, it's been about a week and all three mystery boxes have arrived. We got our $15 one, the
$100 and the $250 one. I just wrote on them just so I know and just so you guys know which is which. Now, the $15 one has an interesting story. The other two came no problem, everything was good with the sellers. But as soon as I bought the $15 one and that's the one we'll check out first, eBay actually messaged me and was like, hold up, dude, don't send them money. If the money's already
been sent, it's fine, hopefully you'll get your
box, we'll back you up. But as soon as I bought this,
the listing just disappeared. It was one of those sketchy
posts and eBay was like, dude, just be careful. So, here's the $15 one. I don't know what to expect. I kind of forgot what these listings said, so we're just going to be surprised. It was 15 bucks with $3 shipping. Alright, this is looking promising. This is really looking promising. I think we got more
than $15 worth of stuff. We got this VR headset. Is this a used VR headset? I own the exact same one
from the dollar store and it goes for $5. So, we're already coming
out with $5 worth of stuff. Dude, that's so janky. That is so janky. I'll try this out in a sec,
let's see what else we got. Some Xbox 360 games, yes. You know I have an Xbox, I love my 360. Madden 11, MW3, wait, two copies of MW3. We got one of the disks for Forza 4. The content install disk. I think we're good. Let me know in the
comments if you guys have and Xbox or a PS4. We got a disk, is it scratched? Uh, not too bad. NW ... Literally, why,
why, why throw it in there? Why, why do this to me? Alright, what is this? Yo, what is? Is this a bouncy ball? Some headphones with tinfoil on the side. I get why it's a $15 mystery box. I can't even get mad. Dude, how long were these
headphones used for? I got to wipe these down
with some Clorox wipes. The loudness of these
headphones is probably a one out of 10. I see why it's in a mystery box. I mean, these look like
a good pair of headphones in their prime. But I think they're way past their prime. The $15 box was pretty disappointing, so let's try out the $100 one. Hopefully we got some better stuff that isn't too used. Oh, I'm feeling optimistic. Is that a sealed game? This person went all out. I know this ... We got a Popsocket? This is good vibes. That's actually useful, brand new. I think we got a brand new movie. Okay, what else? Another VR headset. I'm good. Sundance Film Festival. It's a Google Cardboard with
a ... Oo, that's kind of cool. What's in here? No way. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. A Google Home Mini? This is brand new. I don't even have one of these. Yo, a detachable USB C to USB A cable. I'm digging this.
I'm digging this guy. A battery pack. Wait, wait, wait, does
this have fast charging? This is a reputable brand. It's got fast charging on their too. Wow. I think that's a battery pack. It's not a battery pack, it
looks like it's just a wall plug with four extra USBs. Another USB C to USB A cable. Some binoculars. Heck yeah. And they work. They work really well, yo. Check that out. A cable to charge with the battery pack. And then another USB C cable. I'm actually excited to
continue doing more of these. Drop a like if you guys want another one. Wow. Popsocket, binoculars,
a movie, a battery pack. We definitely got more
than $100 worth of stuff. At least, I feel that way. Okay, so real quick, here's the deal. I showed you guys the $250 mystery box. All three mystery boxes, but
I don't know where the clip is of me actually opening the box. This is what we got. We got two Galaxy Note 4s,
a Galaxy Tab 3 with LTE and then two OtterBox cases. I think eBay must have
broke into the studio, hacked into my laptop
and deleted that clip since the whole mystery box thing is against their terms of service. Here's what we got, lets go charge them up and see if they work. I don't think they'll work. We got two out of the
three devices charged up. The Note 4 in the middle
is chilling, it works. I've been on it a little bit. It's a Note 4, what can you expect. This phone's a little old. What's cool about the Note
4 is it was the last Note to have a removable back. Kind of a nice feature,
you don't see this anymore. You don't even have
the official batteries. We got a gold knockoff battery. I mean, hey, it does the job. The phone's powering on, so I guess that's better
than the white one here. Basically, I got it to turn on and then it just kept
going through boot loops and it's no longer turning on. S Pen comes in here, so
that's kind of chill. It works. I'm mean, I'm pretty happy
that we got two Note 4s and a Galaxy Tab 3. The Galaxy Tab 3, I've never
seen one of these in my life and what's interesting is it
has the old YouTube app on here so I don't know how long
this tablet has been offline or hasn't been updated for. Interesting and this is a cellular model, so I'm guessing when
they bought the Note 4s, if they bought two, that's
why I have the Note 4. They obviously didn't want them. They got a free Galaxy Tab 3. So, for 250 bucks, with
everything that we got. Some OtterBox cases. Apparently it didn't protect
one of the Note 4s well enough because it doesn't work. I would say, I'm not disappointed. What's interesting is, if
you go on eBay right now and you just look up what
a Note 4 is going for, it's going for 140 bucks,
a refurbished model. For spending 250 bucks on a mystery box, we got some OtterBox cases, these are always going to have value. A Galaxy Tab 3 that works. A Note 4 that works and
then I'm going to say half of a Note 4, so a Note 2. I'm not disappointed. This was amazing. That's going to do it for this video. Make sure you guys get subscribed and you turn notifications on. If you guys want a
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