Why does it matter? Are they planning to try and return it for cash or what? I don't have space to keep the boxes from every item that I have ever bought and I don't buy most items with plans to resell it on Ebay. Can somebody explain this to me?
2006-10-25
13:25:21
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Thank you everyone! The items that I am asking in regards to are household items--pasta set, Waterford bowls, ect. Nothing that I would consider illegal or even counterfietable....
2006-10-25
13:36:33 ·
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Because no matter what your practices are, most items are worth more in the original packaging!
It's just the way it is!
2006-10-25 13:28:17
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answered by Jimmy Pete 5
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this occasion is tough on account which you not at all suggested particularly on your itemizing that the controller became no longer blanketed; something i'm very careful to incorporate in mine. you're able to desire to consistently state "what's shown interior the photographs is what's blanketed" in situations like this. you ought to additionally ensure you're specific with something which you additionally can see as a ability issue. otherwise, customers tend to think of and because via default the "console" is often built from the consumer-friendly upload-ons that regularly incorporate it it ought to be perceived as a misrepresentation via Ebay on your area. With that stated, you ought to evaluate here. one million) offering the shopper a partial refund ought to furnish a answer for each guy or woman. 2) Revisit the standards on your itemizing mutually as reminding the shopper which you stated no returns and not at all blanketed a %of the controller. you besides mght listed the different products blanketed without stating the controller. this could convey approximately a detrimental comments. yet another issue with it extremely is the shopper ought to do a chargeback and lie, pointing out he not at all won the article in case you do not have signature assure or on the least, a monitoring form EBAY and PayPal are many times at risk of component with the shopper and refund his money and value you a value for it. we've hundreds of beneficial a hundred% comments and by this occasion we would furnish a partial refund.
2016-11-25 20:50:05
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answered by ? 4
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If you have the original box, you are more likely to be selling legal items. A lot of movies and software on Ebay is illegal copies, so they do not have the original box.
2006-10-25 13:29:19
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answered by Mount_Dreamer 2
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People ask if it's an original box because they can and probably would return it to a local store if it arrives damaged or non-working. Most stores give in store credit without the receipt, if the item is returned in it original packing.
2006-10-25 13:28:39
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answered by Todd330 2
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some people like to be assured that the product is brand new, and therefore comes in a shrink wrapped box that has never been opened. If a product has a rebate or something the UPC code for the box is often required.
Simple solution, put on the auction what the product ONLY contains, or say NO BOX included.
2006-10-25 13:28:06
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answered by D 4
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Original package comes in handy when returning products to the manufacturer for support or repair. The cartons are often custom made for individual sku's and usually ship safer in the original manufacturers container.
2006-10-25 13:36:10
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answered by Michael K 3
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Because some stuff is or will be collector's items and worth a lot more in the original packaging
2006-10-25 13:28:33
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answered by Taylor29 7
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If its a collectors item the original box adds to the value and also shows that the brand etc is as you are saying it is.
2006-10-25 13:28:06
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answered by jshepard17 5
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Original box shows
a)You are (most likely) the original owner
2)People like boxes
d)When something is listed 'NIB', it means NEW IN BOX, meaning never opened, compared to like new with box, which means used, but not long/well cared for
2006-10-25 13:28:14
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answered by robinbatteau 3
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1) Every one likes playin with boxes(there so fun...that's beside the point)
2)if it's not in the box it's probably not new
3) if it's in the box you know it's not been tampered with
it's funny this is like the shortest answer ive ever given
2006-10-25 13:34:59
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answered by evil_robot_girr13 2
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