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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Just disposed of the few large boxes I had, spring cleaning and declutter so I can have a lego room :grin:

I personally do not save boxes, but I love when other people do. For me, if I open a set, it is never going to leave my collection. It's usually broken apart for pieces, or something like the Cafe Corner that will stay as is (with minor improvements!). When I buy collections from people, I can always resell for a LOT more money if the boxes are included!

When I buy collections from people, I can always resell for a LOT more money if the boxes are included!

It also worked the other way in my case - I bought used 5867 "Super Speedster" in a ton box for an equivalent of today's 10 bucks (which was really cheap for 5 years old set in Poland). I guess the package's state was one of the price lowering factors (apart from poor parts quality).

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Hey. for a while or in the past I did not save the boxes but as of recently when I started to collect again I started to save the boxes and instructions simply because I have a wall of boxes (see pic)

<a  href=https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1539/24436348901_38f375f46b_k.jpg' alt='24436348901_38f375f46b_k.jpg'>Lego Collection 3 by Vincent ST, auf Flickr[/img]

and because if I decide to sell some sets the value goes up when you have the boxes.

Just a quick question: is it worth saving the inner white boxes of some big sets? You could see them as similar to the plastic bags. I keep saving the white boxes, but they cannot be flattened. Is a used set without the white boxes worth considerably less?

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