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    I had a load of mechanical keyboards that I sold off about a year or so ago. I used to stop at a bar that was right next to a local Comcast office. They had a cardboard recycle bin out back where I would park when I stopped in at the saloon. They always had lots of boxes both in and stacked around the cardboard dumpster that originally contained DVR cable boxes. They worked perfectly for the keyboards I was shipping. I did not have to dig in the bin because there were always so many of them stacked all over around it.

    However, the cost was pretty much the same as using that new large flat rate board game box.



    And I can pick these "board game" boxes at my post office now. No Problem.
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