Once in the blind box, it is as deep as the sea, and the wallet shrinks really quickly. Blind boxes in the market often exist in the form of suits, and the probability of collecting a rare person after buying blind boxes is extremely low. This is undoubtedly extremely unfriendly to consumers who really like blind boxes.
The price of each blind box is not low, the extremely low winning probability and the routine of playing a complete game make consumers buy many blind boxes if they want to collect one set. However, the number of blind boxes (often dozens or even hundreds) has increased, and wallets have shrunk really quickly.
I have never spent money on blind boxes, which may be related to my age. Most people who like to play with blind boxes are young people. They like the excitement brought by this uncertainty and the expectation and satisfaction at this moment. But this kind of stimulation and satisfaction usually belongs to young people, and it also needs to be young people with not too bad economic conditions.
For married middle-aged people like me, I spend more on my family. I did think about it when the blind box was hot, but under the condition of asymmetric economic income and consumption expenditure, I still resisted the desire to buy.
This should have a lot to do with age. Now I can't spend money at will. If the blind box can find a way to impress consumers like me, its market may expand many times. After all, at my age, most people have spending power, and the only difference is thinking and not thinking.
In fact, in real life, anyone who is really pragmatic often has a bad impression on the blind box, because it can neither bring people growth nor make life better. This is just a product of the times, and may soon be eliminated by the times.