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i hate that packaging as much as the everybody else, but at the same time it is important to have tamper free packaging.
it is all too common for people to remove the item, relaminate the box, return it and have somebody repurchase it to find out there is nothing inside...

as well is makes sure stores never sell opened items as new

posted by : ian, 05 November 2008 Complain about this comment
H&S win again

It's the scissors!! 

I passed the "Running whilst holding crayons" exam. 

I even passed the "Sitting down with sharp pencils" exam.

However, I cannot even start to revise for the "cutting out paper shapes" exam because I cannot open the plastic blister pack that the new scissors are in without having .... an unpacked pair of scissors!


(Actually only the last bit is true, I failed the other exams).

posted by : PeterBassMan, 05 November 2008 Complain about this comment
Cardboard = no good

I throw each & every purchase into a muddy puddle that I maintain on my front lawn, then stomp on it. Then I bring it inside the house.
If it's inside cardboard, then my purchases are going to be destroyed! How is this helping my life?????

posted by : Grunchy, 04 November 2008 Complain about this comment
It's about time!

I play a game everytime I open one of those packages. I bet myself that I can open the product without cutting myself. I usually lose :)

posted by : MikeL, 04 November 2008 Complain about this comment

Wrap rage cured with frustration free packaging

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