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Aug 1st, 2006 10:02 PM | ||
Chojin | I had my junk shrinkwrapped in high school. | |
Aug 1st, 2006 09:40 PM | ||
Fathom Zero | I know for a fact that yes, the Staples Copy Center will shrinkwrap your junk, for a nominal fee. | |
Aug 1st, 2006 12:54 PM | ||
Emu | The question is WILL they do it | |
Aug 1st, 2006 12:28 PM | ||
Ninjavenom | Office Depot and Staples and shrink wrap things for you for a small fee. | |
Jul 31st, 2006 10:39 PM | ||
timrpgland |
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Jul 31st, 2006 11:16 AM | ||
DeadKennedys |
Technicality. I will advertise it as SEALED. Not factory sealed, mind you, that would be a lie ![]() |
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Jul 31st, 2006 10:47 AM | ||
Juttin | Kinko's has a shrinkwrapper? | |
Jul 31st, 2006 03:58 AM | ||
James |
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Isn't it technically illegal to advertise a product as one thing, and then giving them another. Like, sellling a product as "never been opened" and resealing it so they're hopefully none the wiser? I think we need to send DeadKennedys on a Scared Straight program, because he's on the fast track to being a criminal. ![]() |
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Jul 31st, 2006 01:17 AM | ||
Mockery | Kinko's should... most of them have a DIY lamination machine, so I would imagine they would have shrinkwrapping too. | |
Jul 31st, 2006 01:04 AM | ||
DeadKennedys |
First I think I'll talk to my eb games buddy and see if he can do it. If that doesn't work, do you think that a Copying business like Kinko's would have the means to do this too? |
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Jul 30th, 2006 11:57 PM | ||
Mockery |
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I also used to work in a frame shop and we constantly had to shrinkwrap people's prints 'n stuff there. Some places use really cheap shrinkwrap paper though, so if you hold the air on it for even 1 second too long, it makes a hole and you have to start all over again. Fortunately, we had a lot glass in the frame shop, so whenever something like that happened, I could unleash my rage by slamming a giant metal pole into a metal garbage can filled with glass. I can't even begin to tell you how beautifully loud and therapeutic it was. |
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Jul 30th, 2006 11:48 PM | ||
James |
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Jul 30th, 2006 11:46 PM | ||
Chojin |
You'd need a shrink-wrapper, or you could get some shrinkwrap paper at home depot and then use a hairdryer to seal it. Thing is that it won't be the right size so it won't look quite right without the shrinkwrapper. If you have any buddies that work at gamestores, all of em have a shrinkwrapper, though. They play games and then reseal the packages as new all the live long day. |
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Jul 30th, 2006 11:26 PM | ||
DeadKennedys |
Fine. I want to pass of something as sealed on ebay. All I did was open the box, is that a crime? ![]() |
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Jul 30th, 2006 11:22 AM | ||
MetalMilitia | You could just chuck them in zip-lock bags and it'd do the same thing. | |
Jul 30th, 2006 10:45 AM | ||
DeadKennedys |
Re-sealing a game? Is there a way to reseal a game or movie in that shrinkwrap stuff after it's already been opened? I'm moving soon and I'd like to seal a few of my movies with paper covers so they don't get torn up |