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    3 hours ago

    Atari Falcon from 1993: $3000

    Atari Falcon from 1993, in mint condition box: $4000

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    5 hours ago
    • Takes picture of cardboard box in rubbish bin
    • Posts picture to feel smug and superior
    • Snorts a bit because of smug and superior feeling
    • Pulls box out of bin
    • Hugs box tight
    • Never let go of box
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      4 hours ago

      For something like that you should keep the box. You’ll need it if you ever want to resell it

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    But if i threw out the box, where would i keep the manual, warranty card and a few little screws or other bobbins that are always left.

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      5 hours ago

      I’ve got a big zip bag with manuals, and for screws and such I write a post-it note with a description/appliance name and I just tape it to the parts (tape it all together if there’s multiple

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    I’ve always thrown out my boxes, but damn am I happy my folks kept my boxes/not for my N64/gameboy/C64. Was a nice surprise to find 20 years later.

    Still gutted they threw out the OG apple Mac I’d found though.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    9 hours ago

    I keep the box in case I want to resell the thing. Makes it easier to transport by just packing it all back up the way it came.

    Hell, I keep my Quest 3 in the box just to store it when not using it because it’s better than buying some extra stand for it and can fit in a drawer.

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      10 hours ago

      There’s a whole market on eBay for empty apple boxes. You can get over $50 for bacbook pro box, because a used machine will bring in more than that if it comes in the “original” box

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    12 hours ago

    This is bad advice. Don’t throw out the box immediately after opening your product. Rule of thumb; keep the box for as long as the warranty. If it’s a large thing, keep the box always in case you want to move.

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      12 hours ago

      I’ve never been declined a warranty reimbursement for lack of original packaging. That would be crazy to me.

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        11 hours ago

        Keeping the original box makes it easy if you have to mail something, since you don’t have to try and find one it fits in.

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    14 hours ago

    Got to keep the TV boxes in case you ever move. TV moving boxes are ridiculously expensive.

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    14 hours ago

    I typically keep my boxes just to be safe. When it becomes too cluttered/have too many boxes, I just throw out the oldest ones

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    14 hours ago

    I agree for everything except Nintendo products.

    My biggest regret is tossing all my N64 game boxes. Nintendo fans will literally pay more than MSRP for just the box alone.

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    When we moved we cleared out our closet of tech boxes. Found a few accessories and whatnot still in there. Consolidated down to just a few boxes to hold accessories and documentation. Now we’re slowly building the collection again, but we’re better than before. (Mostly because having a kid cut our disposable income quite considerably).