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Best packaging ever?
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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 492700" data-attributes="member: 9185"><p>Haha my thoughts exactly, although the stickers are clearly awesome, i'm a little paranoid when it comes to silly little things like that. We all know how a lot of people think out there, they see 'Star Wars' and think it's worth a ton of money, that plus "don't crush this box" lets post workers suspect it's of value hence something worth opening / stealing. I also hate it when iv'e ordered something of high value and the seller puts my personal ebay username on the label for everyone to see, then people handling the box can do a quick ebay search for my username and try and see what iv'e ordered recently to see if it's worth nicking.</p><p></p><p>All boxes should be plain and discreet, just like there's 1% of people who don't package items properly there's also 1% of post workers who are thieving little cunts unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 492700, member: 9185"] Haha my thoughts exactly, although the stickers are clearly awesome, i'm a little paranoid when it comes to silly little things like that. We all know how a lot of people think out there, they see 'Star Wars' and think it's worth a ton of money, that plus "don't crush this box" lets post workers suspect it's of value hence something worth opening / stealing. I also hate it when iv'e ordered something of high value and the seller puts my personal ebay username on the label for everyone to see, then people handling the box can do a quick ebay search for my username and try and see what iv'e ordered recently to see if it's worth nicking. All boxes should be plain and discreet, just like there's 1% of people who don't package items properly there's also 1% of post workers who are thieving little cunts unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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