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lordsmurf 04-17-2026 03:24 PM

For Sale: JVC S-VHS VCR box only?
 
There are no words. :huh1:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/236762849639

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This listing is for the box only - VCR is not included. Box is complete but not in perfect position - has some old tape on it - see pictures. Includes pictures styrofoam. Would be a good add-on for someone with one of these high-end VCRs and no box. As is - no returns.
It's not even in mint condition! The box is beat up, the foam inserts are broken.

I often think auctions like that have to be money laundering. That's just insane.

If something like this legit sells, I'm crawling into the attic, to pull out boxes. I have boxes for JVC 9600, 3800, SR-V10U, SR-MV45, DR-M10S; Panasonic AG-1980P, DMR-ES10; DataVideo TBCs, Cypres TBCs; capture cards, and many more. I bought much of my gear new, single owner, boxes should still be in great shape. So if anybody wants to buy a box, for $100 like the auction, plus shipping, PM me! :laugh:

When people start buying and selling non-collectible boxes, WTF are we doing as a society? :mad4:

Wow, just wow. :screwy:

But, hey, why not, serious offer. You want boxes? I got boxes! :laugh:

Aya_Rei 04-17-2026 03:34 PM

If you had to sell an old box, I'd only put it up for one dollar.

But not 100 dollars for an old beat up box. You could buy a good meal with that money instead.

radiokom 04-17-2026 03:36 PM

Member since: Sep 24, 2000.
110 items sold.
So about 4,2 boxes per year.
I believe $99,99 is because of inflation.
In 2000 he sold empty boxes for $20 perhaps.:laugh:

But right now he seems to be selling off everything he has left after the blockade of Hormuz. For example this:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/236760719977
What can you do with a broken cash register for $129.99? To fu*ck it some way? How? :confused:

lordsmurf 04-17-2026 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Aya_Rei (Post 107169)
If you had to sell an old box, I'd only put it up for one dollar.

For $1, I'll just keep it in the attic for the Christmas lights. :laugh:

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But not 100 dollars for an old beat up box. You could buy a good meal with that money instead.
Yeah, but some people want what the want. Stuff like that just reminds me to go outside, play with the cat, read a book.

Now, I have empty Transformers G1 boxes, and I do plan to sell those eventually. But at least those have some collectible value. Do VCRs have collectible value? I've never thought that. For one thing, VCR boxes don't have artwork. At least the TF boxes have cool artwork, and give us 80s nostalgia.

Aya_Rei 04-17-2026 04:45 PM

Toy packaging has something at least, pretty fun design and vibrant or cool to look at.

There's probably people that buy these items for the packaging and less so the toy itself. It's like buying a video game back in the Atari and NES days, you bought whichever one had the coolest cover art.

Why would you want to look a boring VCR box?

Gary34 04-17-2026 05:40 PM

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Why would you want to look a boring VCR box?
So that you can get more money out of your VCR. If someone sees a boxed unit people make assumptions. They assume it's been less used. No one knows they bought the box off of eBay.

Aya_Rei 04-17-2026 05:51 PM

Yeah but that's if the unit is in it's original box, which is a good thing.

What's the point in selling just the box, let alone for $100 bucks?

I feel like if this listing was the VCR and box, this thread would not have been made.

Thankfully the seller is honest with saying it's only the box.

lordsmurf 04-17-2026 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Aya_Rei (Post 107173)
It's like buying a video game back in the Atari and NES days, you bought whichever one had the coolest cover art.

I rarely did that.
Usually magazine reviews got me interested in non-franchise titles.
Or store demos.
Or I'd let friends buy games first.

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Originally Posted by Gary34 (Post 107176)
So that you can get more money out of your VCR. If someone sees a boxed unit people make assumptions. They assume it's been less used. No one knows they bought the box off of eBay.

Hmm, shady. I never thought of that.

Gary34 04-17-2026 06:17 PM

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What's the point in selling just the box, let alone for $100 bucks?
To sell it to someone that has the VCR and no box. Then when the box buyer list his VCR on eBay it's boxed.


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