I recently made a video analyzing deep web mystery boxes purchased by YouTubers, and
since then I've received many requests to compare them to mystery boxes sold on eBay.
9.
A YouTuber named KiKi Pepper buys a mystery box off eBay for a hundred dollars and eagerly
pops the lid.
There's some basic things inside like a stick and a wig, which KiKi Pepper uses as
props to joke for a bit before putting them aside.
Next up is a grim discovery that probably makes her wish she never put on the wig to
begin with.
A number of pins have been forcefully driven into this baby doll's back and jut out prominently.
She also finds a rotten kid's tooth in a jar.
Put these two items together, and it kind of makes me think whoever sent this could
have been mentally disturbed.
Lastly, KiKi comes across a small and heavy package marked "RIP".
Inside is a vase filled with some dirt from somewhere far away, possibly an unmarked burial
site.
Maybe this person is sending mementos from all of their favorite evil pastime activities.
If so, this would be pretty foolish considering KiKi now has the seller's name and address.
Then again, this package could their way of begging to be caught before they are compelled
to commit these acts again.
8.
Hunting The Dead is a YouTube channel with a paranormal focus, and today he is opening
a Dybbuk box, a type of malevolent spirit box in Jewish mythology.
Just when he is about to open the box, this happens.
Merely talking about the box appears to have created some type of paranormal chain reaction
as he repeatedly sees and hears things clamoring around his house.
Inside of the box he finds hair, bone fragments, ashes, and a handwritten note describing a
demon named Corbi.
He describes a sudden change in the atmosphere, kind of like the room is becoming smaller
and cramped, and he decides to end the video after a car alarm goes off outside.
Let me know if you think that this box is real, and if so, what all of these items could
possibly have to do with each other.
If this is all part of some sort of ritual that I'm not familiar with, then please
tell me what it is.
7.
Hannah Atkinson is excited to open her eBay mystery box that she has bought for just under
20 pounds.
Inside are a variety of trinkets that Hannah seems genuinely happy to receive, but then
she comes across a bottle of sunscreen that I personally think is a little odd and suspicious.
Hannah has no use for the mysterious taped-up bottle since it is wintertime in the UK, and
she decides not to put it on.
I guess this bottle could truly just be some leftover sunscreen from someone who wanted
to give it away, but it could also be filled with just about any kind of chemical you could
imagine.
Let me know if you think this was a legitimate bottle or some kind of trap devised by an
online sadist.
More importantly, let me know if you would have been brave enough to test the product
with your own skin.
6.
Jake Webber orders a Dybbuk box online and, at the exact moment it arrives at his house,
his friend just so happens to get involved in a fender bender while coming over.
It could just be a coincidence, but I think it's a small sample of the bad luck brought
on by his demonic new purchase.
Inside the package is not one, but two Dybbuk boxes.
Both of them are covered in strange markings which Jake and his friends are able to decipher
online.
Much to their dismay, they discover most – if not all – of the symbols represent various
demon lords.
If you know anything about ancient symbology, then please let me know if they are correctly
identify the symbols here.
Afterwards, Jake Webber is plagued by paranormal occurrences over the next few days.
He sees, feels and hears disturbances all around his home at random.
One problem area seems to be a gate that's just around the side of his house.
Coincidentally, this gate is also where the box was first delivered.
Jake and his friends finally decide to open the box, and when they do, these strange old
family photographs are all they find.
I'm not sure if photographs can bring bad luck, so let me know if you think this is
possible or just their imaginations.
5.
Bryan Guerra is ready for anything as he opens his two hundred dollar mystery box that just
arrived from eBay.
Inside he finds a wide assortment of miscellaneous items ranging from clothes to kids toys.
Then he comes across this can of WD-40 oil and has the exact same thought that I had
when I first saw this video.
Against his better judgement, Bryan leans forward and attempts to discharge the can's
contents.
Instead of a normal spray, some sort of mysterious substance oozes out and gets all over his
finger.
The substance looks like oil, but I'm not sure.
I'm confident that it wouldn't be too hard someone to empty a can like this one
and replace it with whatever chemical mixture they wanted to, so I hope that Bryan is okay.
Let me know if this is just what an old can of WD-40 does after a while or if he accidentally
came in contact with a potentially toxic substance.
4.
A BuzzFeed employee takes a sudden interest in haunted mystery boxes and orders several
of them from eBay.
They all arrive in various sizes and conditions.
This one, for example, contains two old photographs along with railroad nails from the 30s and
this object, which I don't recognize in the slightest.
If you know what this is or what these letters could stand for, then please fill me in.
The BuzzFeed worker eventually has to close the box because her paranormal meter is going
off and it feels like the women in the photographs are now staring directly at her.
I would really like to hear your best guess as to what all of these objects have to do
with each other, if anything, because right now I am at a total loss.
3.
A YouTuber named Rebecca Zamolo buys two mystery boxes and, for maximum effect, decides to
wait until 3AM to see what's inside.
The first box is filled with ordinary items like phone covers and electronics, so she
doesn't feel very worried at all moving onto the second one.
Her confidence is quickly extinguished, however, after reading the note inside.
Apparently this box is filled with haunted items that were either donated by other paranormal
investigators or else purchased at various yard sales held by grieving families.
One of these possessions is a clown named Charles, who supposedly is inhabited by the
spirit of a young man who lost his life in a swimming pool.
According to the letter, this toy is supposed to be from the late eighties, but the doll
looks way newer than that, which kind of makes me doubt its backstory entirely.
But then again, it still definitely looks creepy, and it does tend to play music by
itself throughout the video, so maybe just the year is wrong and the rest of the information
is right.
There's one object in particular that even the sender of this box is afraid of.
According to the paranormal investigator's note, this small figurine is supposed to increase
the frequency, intensity and duration of all your nightmares.
The person who owned this figurine claims that a 13-year-old eyeless boy named Jason
would stand at the edge of their bed at night without moving.
Rebecca refuses to open this figurine at all, choosing the bless the entire room with sage
instead.
I can't say I blame her.
Let me know if you believe the legends surrounding these items and if you would have tempted
fate yourself by unwrapping Jason's figurine.
2.
fishing in space is the name of a YouTuber who once ordered numerous mystery boxes on
eBay.
The first one contains a small pouch full of unholy sticks and dirt meant to be used
in a demon-summoning ritual.
I personally have never heard of this before and I would like to hear more about this ritual
from anyone who has tried it.
Anyway, fishing in space moves on to unbox a haunted doll named Marlene ["Mar-lean"]
next, though he doesn't give any backstory as to why the doll is possessed.
Instead, fishing in space ends the video and says that he will post an update at a later
date.
However, that was a long time ago and we haven't heard from him since.
I think that he is probably fine, but at the same time, I do find it eerie that he uploads
a video about a demon-summoning ritual and a haunted doll and then subsequently never
updates his channel ever again.
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1.
A YouTube channel called Proving Demons seeks to do just that with the help of a mystery
box on eBay.
Proving Demons and his assistant travel to a well-known haunted house in the area and
hold the unboxing ceremony there.
Three items in particular grab their attention: an antique bell, an old necklace, and a wooden
box with a pentagram on top.
Using an EVP box, they hold up each item one at a time and ask each spirit to say the name
of the item they are possessing.
Tell me if you hear the same thing they are claiming to hear during this part.
They do the same thing with the antique bell and seem to get another positive response.
Then they decide to ask the spirit for its name, but only receive an old woman's laugh
in return.
And when they try to do the same thing with the pentagram box, this is the single-word
reply.
It certainly seems like whatever is haunting this house doesn't like what's in that
box.
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