The video addresses criticism and skepticism from viewers regarding the purchase of a "deep web box." The hosts respond to negative comments, show evidence of their transactions in Bitcoin, and explain the process of buying from different websites. They emphasize that they have indeed spent money on these boxes and are awaiting their arrival. The video concludes with the hosts stating they will only return to this topic if the box arrives, and they can unbox it on camera. They also mention the impact of the coronavirus on shipping times and reiterate that they sent the box to a friend's house for safety reasons.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The creators received negative comments after posting a video about buying a "deep web box" and decided to create another video to show proof of their purchase.
2. The creators claim to have spent over $200 on three boxes from different websites on the deep web.
3. They show receipts and conversations with sellers as proof of their purchases.
4. The creators explain that they used Bitcoin to make their purchases and show transactions on their Bitcoin wallet.
5. They also show screenshots of their accounts on the websites where they made their purchases.
6. One of the boxes has already been shipped, according to the seller, and the creators are waiting for it to arrive.
7. The creators mention that they are not sure if the boxes will actually arrive, but they wanted to prove that they had made the purchases.
8. They also mention that they will only make another video about the topic if one of the boxes actually arrives.
9. The creators advise their viewers not to trust everything they see on the internet.
10. They also mention that they will be waiting for 10-15 days to see if any of the boxes arrive.
11. The creators bought three boxes because they knew that the chances of one arriving were low.
12. The creators will show the tracking code if they receive it from the seller.
13. The creators will make another video if they receive any updates about the boxes.
14. The video was created to prove to viewers that they had actually bought the boxes and to show that they were not fake.