I Let A HATER Send me a $500 Mystery Box... - Summary

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**Title:** Unboxing a $500 "Mystery Box" from a Former Online "Hater"

**Summary:**

* The creator, Jennifer, sent $500 to someone who previously hated her online, asking them to buy a mystery box of items.
* Jennifer unboxes the contents, revealing a bizarre collection, including:
+ numerous rattlesnake eggs
+ a used Hamtaro plushie
+ a Steven Universe burger-shaped bag
+ "Big Mama" oversized underpants
+ fart spray
+ a "grow a boyfriend" toy
+ Donald Trump-themed toilet paper and fake dollar bills
+ a squirrel-sized underwear set
+ an inflatable unicorn horn
+ a vintage Ouija board (which Jennifer is hesitant to keep due to potential hauntings)
* Jennifer is underwhelmed, feeling the items are not worth the $500 she sent, and wonders if she was scammed. She asks viewers to share their thoughts in the comments.

Facts

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1. The narrator sent $100 to a self-proclaimed "hater" on Instagram.
2. The hater was instructed to buy items with the money and send them in a mystery box.
3. The narrator initially thought they were scammed when the box was late.
4. The box eventually arrived, and its contents were revealed in an unboxing video.
5. The box was estimated to contain $500 worth of items, as per the narrator's initial instruction (though this was later questioned).
6. The box contained numerous rattlesnake eggs.
7. Other items in the box included:
* A Hamtaro toy
* A Steven Universe burger bag
* Big Mama undies
* Fart spray
* "Grow a Boyfriend" toy
* Donald Trump toilet paper
* Fake dollar bills (including one with Donald Trump's face)
* Squirrel underpants
* An inflatable unicorn horn
* A Ouija board (with instructions)
8. The narrator already has a boyfriend.
9. The Ouija board appears to be old and may have been previously used.
10. No note or message was included in the box from the "hater".
11. The narrator questions whether the items were worth the estimated $500.