I registered on the site, and they didn’t ask for any personal information such as my first or last name. The only requirement was a phone number. After confirming my number, I created a 4-digit PIN to log in. That was it—just a phone number and a 4-digit PIN to register!
Next, they asked me to choose one of their branch addresses for picking up orders. Before ordering the main item—which costs $90–$100 (ill buy later CPU if this site is trust-able)—I decided to test the service first. I ordered DDR3 8GB x 2 1600 MHz RAM for a total of $9 (a cheap option).
Here’s the price breakdown:
Product | Qty | Price | Total |
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DDR3 8GB 1600 MHz | 2 | $4.50 / 17,500 MNT | $9.00 / 31,400 MNT |
Internal shipping cost in China | 1 | $2.50 / 9,000 MNT | $2.50 / 9,000 MNT |
Internal shipping cost in Mongolia | 1 | $1.14 / 4,000 MNT | $1.14 / 4,000 MNT |
$12.64 / 44,400 MNT |
After checkout, they generated a QR code for QPay (local e-payment or e-wallet system). The payment was successful, but when I checked the transaction, QPay merchant account was an individual’s name, not Hibox LLC or any registered company’s bank account.
date | desc |
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2024/12/23 17:50 | order confirmed |
2024/12/25 10:33 | YT751****** track enabled |
2024/12/30 11:53 | Came in Chinese warehouse |
2025/01/08 17:53 | Came in Hibox branch |
After 16 days, item arrived and i installed it my hackintosh
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