Boxes
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
Why not just break down the boxes so that they fold flat? That saves a lot of space when you don't have much. Plus - I keep them around for shipping stuff out too.
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
I usually just clutter up my garage with them until the space runs out and then I throw out the oldest ones. A friend of mine put a shelf all the way around their garage, just low enough from the ceiling to fit most boxes. It's also a good way to show the insurance company what you had if your valuables get stolen.
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
I try to make enough money not to care. When that fails I keep the box for thirty days. When I finally clean-up in about 120 days if a box is more than 30days old I trash it.
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I usually just clutter up my garage with them until the space runs out and then I throw out the oldest ones. A friend of mine put a shelf all the way around their garage, just low enough from the ceiling to fit most boxes. It's also a good way to show the insurance company what you had if your valuables get stolen.
There's a bit market for empty boxes purported to contain expensive goods. :suss:
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
If the gadget works after 1 week, it'll work for 1 year... so, boxes in the Recycle bin.
Nihil obstat
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Why not just break down the boxes so that they fold flat? That saves a lot of space when you don't have much. Plus - I keep them around for shipping stuff out too.
David Knechtges wrote:
Why not just break down the boxes so that they fold flat?
They usually contain shaped styrofoam or other material that prevents collapsing the box.
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I try to make enough money not to care. When that fails I keep the box for thirty days. When I finally clean-up in about 120 days if a box is more than 30days old I trash it.
Need custom software developed? I do custom programming based primarily on MS tools with an emphasis on C# development and consulting. I also do Android Programming as I find it a refreshing break from the MS. "And they, since they Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs" -- Robert Frost
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
I try to make enough money not to care
Seems like a lot of work just to avoid a few boxes. :rolleyes:
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If the gadget works after 1 week, it'll work for 1 year... so, boxes in the Recycle bin.
Nihil obstat
They usually go bad within one week of the warranty expiring. ;P
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
AspDotNetDev wrote:
How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
The box goes into the bin, directly after unpacking.
AspDotNetDev wrote:
If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you).
..as soon as it's opened, warranty is usually gone. The only thing I don't open on receiving, are harddisks.
Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] They hate us for our freedom![^]
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
I have a box to keep them in.
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
AspDotNetDev wrote:
keep the box ... so that I can return
Maybe I should be worried? My wife still has the box I came in. :~ Hellooo soapbox...
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AspDotNetDev wrote:
keep the box ... so that I can return
Maybe I should be worried? My wife still has the box I came in. :~ Hellooo soapbox...
:laugh: Brilliant!
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
I keep 'em in the loft. Not for returning as much as moving house in the future, or selling later - get a much better price for boxed goods.
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
When I have space available, I save the box until the warranty runs out - usually one year or less. If I don't have the space, into the bin with them! For fairly inexpensive electronics items, I usually wait a few weeks, since the infant mortality for such devices is such that, if they don't fail in a few weeks, odds are that they'll outlive me.
Will Rogers never met me.
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
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I usually just clutter up my garage with them until the space runs out and then I throw out the oldest ones. A friend of mine put a shelf all the way around their garage, just low enough from the ceiling to fit most boxes. It's also a good way to show the insurance company what you had if your valuables get stolen.
WendyS56 wrote:
It's also a good way to show the insurance company what you had if your valuables get stolen.
I had an empty iPhone box stolen when we were burgled! :laugh:
I don't speak Idiot - please talk slowly and clearly "I have sexdaily. I mean dyslexia. Fcuk!" Driven to the arms of Heineken by the wife
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No, this isn't a post about the box model. I'm just curious how you all handle the problem of keeping boxes for expensive items in case you need to return the item. If I buy something expensive (computer, printer, game console, etc.), I'll usually keep the box for a while (several months) so that I can return it exactly as I received it (if it is defective or what have you). However, I don't like boxes (and packing material and such) taking up space, so maybe I could just return things without their boxes. How do you handle the box/space tradeoff?
Perhaps you could try storing them flattened? /ravi
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