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Lootie Review 2024: IS IT A SCAM? (MUST READ)

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What is Lootie?

Now let's talk about Lootie, a site with some history. With 3 years of experience in this mystery box scene, I have actually tried Lootie recently myself, so I know exactly all the details about how this site is operated.

Before trying Lootie, an online mystery box site offering designer mystery boxes for low prices, I did come across troubling allegations concerning the legitimacy and business practices of Lootie. Despite the allure of unboxing their extensive range of mystery boxes, a plethora of negative reviews raise concerns. These reviews create a sense of uncertainty regarding the company's ability to fulfill orders and provide effective customer support, as they have a reputation for performing poorly in both of these areas.

I have been waiting for 7 months precisely for my winnings to arrive, so personally I cannot give Lootie a good rating. Especially, given the associated risks, I am very hesitant to recommend Lootie at this time. 

How Does Lootie Work?

Lootie.com is an online mystery box site, where you can win hypebeast & luxury prizes for cheap prices. To become a user, you need to register first to purchase mystery boxes. These boxes contain items that you can view before buying to see if you would like to open the box, offering an element of surprise upon unboxing. Users can explore a catalog of mystery boxes, select one of interest, and make a purchase by providing payment details. Now you can unveil the mystery box's contents, and ship out what you have won. But here is where another site fails, they seem to not ship ANYTHING AT ALL, similar to the first site on our SCAM list, HypeLoot.

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Lootie - Pros & Cons

Pros:

✔️ Lots of different boxes - Lootie have a huge variety of online mystery boxes on their site.

Cons:

They DO NOT Ship Items- You are highly likely to not receive any items at all that you win, so you are essentially buying credits to open boxes to win nothing.

SCAM Reviews online - Lootie is flooded with scam reviews online saying they have not received their winnings, including myself. I had shipped out an Off-White Mask, but 7 months later there has been no sign of it arriving.

Non-existent Customer Support - Now we have establised that Lootie has no intention of shipping items out, they also have a failed customer support system. Users claim that they have not had a response or update from them ever!

Is Lootie Legit?

NO. Lootie is the complete opposite of legit, it is a guaranteed scam, with all the findings and reviews I have checked online in the last day or two, it is embarrassing. I feel for the users that have had thousands of dollars stolen from them from Lootie, but all I can do is stop it happening to more people. Avoid Lootie at all costs, until they publicly clear up all these allegations of not delivering items, but I highly doubt we will see that.

Alternative Site Choices

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If you are looking for a reliable, safe online mystery box site to play on, RillaBox is for you, it has all the great features required and is legit. RillaBox has incredible 24/7 livechat support and huge range of 50+ organised mystery boxes. Also, they offer a FREE box upon sign up + 10% DEPOSIT BONUS for all new customers, so deposit $100 and get $10 for FREE. This is great for people new to the online mystery box space.

Conclusion - Is Lootie a SCAM?

Without beating around the bush, Lootie is a SCAM. There is a reason they are on our scam list of online mystery boxes amongst HypeLoot. Both sites seem to fail to deliver the end product, which is of course the real life items to users. Avoid Lootie until anything changes, we will keep this review updated with any new media regarding Lootie's legitimacy.

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Written by Yury Polichuk

I have been playing online mystery box sites since 2020, and have a vast amount of knowledge on what is a scam, and what is not a scam. Stay tuned for more reviews on online mystery box sites, where I will unravel the truth.

Updated on 19th October 2023

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