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I never ship a item without packaging it properly. I won't wrap a item in brown paper either. I always ship with a box bigger then the item I'm sending or a bubbler.
Rather then pay for brown paper just ask retail stores for boxes they always give them away for free.
Depending on how you did your listing the buyer could file a dispute with you if the original box was damaged and depending on how your listing is worded.
Rule of thumb is ship a item in the same manor you expect to get something. If you don't care when someone ships a rare collectors edition in brown paper and slap a shipping label on it then go for it.[/QUOTE]
YMMV on this, at most big stores the cardboard gets broken down and tossed in the compactor pretty much right away.
To follow up on my nonsense, the non paying bidder on my item sent a followup e-mail like 4 hours later essentially saying "You can't even respond to my message", so I finally replied back to him with the polite response about how responsible adults work for a living and aren't at their computer 24 hours a day responding to messages on eBay, and that I was in compliance with all of eBays policies and procedures by filing my non paying bidder claim.

I never ship a item without packaging it properly. I won't wrap a item in brown paper either. I always ship with a box bigger then the item I'm sending or a bubbler.
Rather then pay for brown paper just ask retail stores for boxes they always give them away for free.
Depending on how you did your listing the buyer could file a dispute with you if the original box was damaged and depending on how your listing is worded.
Rule of thumb is ship a item in the same manor you expect to get something. If you don't care when someone ships a rare collectors edition in brown paper and slap a shipping label on it then go for it.[/QUOTE]
YMMV on this, at most big stores the cardboard gets broken down and tossed in the compactor pretty much right away.
To follow up on my nonsense, the non paying bidder on my item sent a followup e-mail like 4 hours later essentially saying "You can't even respond to my message", so I finally replied back to him with the polite response about how responsible adults work for a living and aren't at their computer 24 hours a day responding to messages on eBay, and that I was in compliance with all of eBays policies and procedures by filing my non paying bidder claim.