My Shopping Box Review 2025

I did this a few years ago but I lost my previous reviews when I migrated my blog so I can’t post them here unfortunately.

Anyway.

Even with the advent of e-commerce sites in the Philippines, there are still somethings in the US or Europe that are not available here. This time I wanted to buy a pair of glasses of a certain style from a certain brand. I found it on Ebay and had it shipped to My Shopping Box’s (will be referred to from here on as MSB) address in the US. Click here to sign up.

If you’ve just discovered or beginning to discover the joys of third-party forwarding, let me introduce to you what it is and how it works.

When buying from another country, you can have it directly shipped to you— this is what we normally do. But the shipping fees are quite high. $24 for less than a kilo? No, thank you.

Here’s where third-party forwarders like Jinio, MSB and LBC Shipping Cart come in. They have warehouses in the US where you can have your orders delivered, then they would send it to your local address. Sounds simple, right?

The exact process will differ depending on the company and the pricing as well.

Here’s how it went with MSB:

I already signed up with them and got my own “suite” number. This is the address I put in when I checked my item out.

Jan. 9 -ordered from Ebay. I put in MSB’s warehouse address.

Jan. 16 -order was delivered to MSB’s warehouse.

Jan. 17 -MSB alerted me that there’s a package under my name.

Jan. 17 -paid and authorized MSB to mail me the package. I wrote in my home address in the Philippines.

Jan. 19- MSB sent the package.

Feb 1 – received the package.

Overall, it took 14 days for the package to arrive on my doorstep.

Here’s a quick guide:

Once the item is in your account, go to your dashboard

Confirm that the package is correct (they usually attach a picture, just click the “view item” button as seen on the picture above. Then this’ll pop out:

Tick the check box to see your delivery options:

The click check out. You’ll be redirected to this page. Enter your delivery address, choose your mode of payment and voila!

You’re done.

If you’re new to this, I suggest to read MSB’s FAQ page on their website.

A few tips:

If the volumetric weight of your package is higher than its actual weight, you’ll have to pay the latter. Say, your package weighs 1lb but it was packaged in a big box. They will take the box’s dimensions and calculate the volumetric weight based on that. So it’s possible that you will have to pay 3x more than the actual weight of your package. What I do is contact the seller and ask them to pack it as compactly or as small as they can without compromising the security of the package.

I suggest getting insurance for high value products.

Taxes? Customs taxes? They got it covered.

They don’t do consolidation so better buy stuff from one store if possible.

If you have questions, feel free to write a comment or send me an email.

Happy shopping 😀

What I bought in the Philippines

I live in Germany and prices of some goods can be way too high and sometimes, you can’t just find what you want. Here are some of the things I brought to Germany with me:

Keycaps

I am using it to write this right now and it feels really nice. Looks nice too. I got one from Shopee and some I bought from Taobao (I had it delivered to my sister who lives in China). Aren’t they so cute?

Balms and Ointments

There is Tiger Balm here but they’re so expensive. One costs like 6 Euros. I got these for under a hundred pesos (less than 2Euros) each and some of them cost only 1 Euro.

Inhalers

I love the new inhalers coming out of the market. They’re so cute. These are from Thailand. Such an inhaler can cost more than 6 Euros here.

Inhalers and more ointments

Powerbanks

These are so cute and functional at the same time. I love how you can charge your phone and the powerbank itself in different ways.

Gourmet Tuyo

Definitely a need!

Skincare

I bought this tinted sunscreen and normal sunscreen from this Filipino brand I saw on Tiktok and I have been loving them.

Mini wet wipes

I can barely find something like this in Germany. (Yes, there is Tempo but those are dry tissues)

Menthol Patches

I­ am not getting any younger.

There will be a part 2 it seems.

Sending Money to the Philippines

I have been working abroad for more than 2 years now and I have been regularly sending money to the Philippines. Don’t ask me why or what for, that’s a private matter that I am only willing to discuss with the tax authorities lol.

Anyway, there are a lot of ways to send money to the Philippines but the 2 that I regularly use are Revolut and Wise. Sometimes I find Revolut’s rates much better than Wise’s. So compare their rates first before choosing one for the other.

Revolut

It is a bank based in the UK. What I did was open an account with them, paid the card delivery fee  and I was good to go. From there, you can directly send money from your Revolut account to any Philippine bank account. It usually takes an hour to 2 days for the money to be credited to the receiving bank account but in my experience it doesn’t take a day for the money to be reflected. Click here to sign up using my link.

Wise

A remittance service previously known as Transferwise. I used this a lot too. It’s not complicated to use. One advantage of using this is you can cancel your transfer up to after 2 days as long as you have not yet sent the money to their account. That means if you made a transaction on the 12th and the rates have gone up on the 13th, you can make a new transaction with the higher rate (but there is a chance the fee will have gone up). I personally haven’t tried this but it’s one thing to consider. Sign up using this link and your first transfer will be FEE-FREE!

Have you tried them before? How was your experience?

-Finny

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