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Apr 18, 2008 08:58 |  #1

I know that all of you folks are very anal retentive about saving your boxes and I assume it is a resale thing.

What about everything inside (styrofoam, plastic bags and whatever)? I'm running out of room for the empty boxes.


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Apr 18, 2008 09:58 |  #2

I only wish that was my problem.. :-)


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Apr 18, 2008 10:03 as a reply to  @ Cody21's post |  #3

Pretty much save everything in case I have to sell my gear, which I do quite often.




  
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Apr 18, 2008 10:12 |  #4

I save EVERYTHING. I take whatever I need out of the box, then I put all the plastic bags, wrapping materials, Styrofoam, etc back in and store it.


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Apr 18, 2008 11:27 |  #5

Same I keep everything.


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Apr 18, 2008 11:55 as a reply to  @ slimninj4's post |  #6

Ok, thanks guys.


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Apr 18, 2008 21:44 |  #7

Me too. I think it gives the seller an extra piece of mind to have the plastic that the item came in, and such. I know if I was the buyer, it would.

I even shipped my last item that I sold in a B&H box!



  
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Apr 18, 2008 22:50 as a reply to  @ Nick Pro's post |  #8

I save absolutely eveything, including the original receipt which I keep in the box with the rest of the paperwork. It's really helpful to me for remembering when I bought the item and for warranty purposes.

When I buy gear I'm big on the "complete package" because it makes me feel like the seller cared enough about his gear to go to the trouble of saving all the packing and accessories.

If he went to the trouble of saving a bunch of stupid boxes he probably went to the trouble of taking good care of what was inside it.

It's also a must when you resell and ship an item, which I do a lot.




  
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Apr 18, 2008 23:41 as a reply to  @ dino8031's post |  #9

I know this is a bit off subject, but WOW Chauncy, over 2,000 posts in nine months. You deserve to get one of those snazzy nicknames that the mods pass our underneath your name like "The Most Postenest";)


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Apr 19, 2008 07:23 as a reply to  @ doidinho's post |  #10

Robert, when I came here nine months ago, I knew nothing about photography and I was dumber than a rock.

I have progressed though, now I'm only dumber than a post.
This site is a fantastic resource and I'm trying to milk it dry.


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Apr 19, 2008 07:26 |  #11

Lots of lens boxes will fit into the 70-200L f/2.8 IS box, just in case you needed some (more) justification :p.

I try to fit as many boxes into other larger boxes, and perhaps relocate the docs/styrofoam do a different location/receptacle.




  
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Apr 19, 2008 07:26 |  #12

Some internet buyers are obsessive about having boxes for some reason, so it's not bad to keep them just for possible resale hassles.

One nice thing about keeping boxes and all the innards is that they protect the gear well during shipping when you do sell.


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Apr 19, 2008 07:34 |  #13

I save it all, even the twist ties!


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Apr 19, 2008 07:50 as a reply to  @ tomd's post |  #14

Chuck them out..I use and abuse my gear,,never resell it then pass it on to my niece when I'm finished with it..


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Apr 19, 2008 09:38 |  #15

yogestee wrote in post #5360723 (external link)
never resell it then pass it on to my niece when I'm finished with it..

How does one apply to be your niece :p


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