I came across a critical review of MysteryPoke on a Scam Reporting website – DirtyScam.com, titled ‘A Mystery Box for the scammer’.
DirtyScam allows anonymous submission of complaints from angry consumers and victims of scams. Since the website is hosted offshore (probably in Russia or India), we take this (negative) review against MysteryPoke with a pinch of salt.
Here is what the review says –
I was browsing through Facebook the other day when I found an Ad for a Mystery Box with Pokémon Merchandise, and it got my attention. I made the purchase on August 31st and since then I have tried contacting these people three times, with no response.They ran away with USD $39.95, my debit card information and my address.Although their website isnt up anymore, what is left for me to do now is take legal action.
In case you don’t already know (assuming you came to this page by Googling ‘MysteryPoke scam‘, or ‘MysteryPoke review‘, MysteryPoke is listed under the category Product on DirtyScam.com.
Here is the rest of the contact information for the sole purpose of identification –
- Address:
- Phone:
- Website: http://mysterypoke.com
- Severity of Scam: High [not sure what it means]
- Reported Loss: 40 $ [unsubstantiated]
- Reported by: Anonymous [obviously]
The entity MysteryPoke was awarded 1 / 5 Stars based on 1 Reviews.
It is difficult to ascertain whether MysteryPoke is a Scam, or Legit, based on this single review. In the coming weeks/days, I will try to research deeper into MysteryPoke, analyze and list more critical reviews and identify a pattern (or lack of) to substantiate the claim mentioned above.
Regardless, until then, we give the benefit of doubt to the reviewer and list MysteryPoke as someone you need to avoid (for now).
If you have any grievances, complaints, or anonymous tips against MysteryPoke, please contact us immediately. If you have lost money to MysteryPoke, together we can work to recover your loss.