Purchasing parts
- froggyboy604
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Re: Purchasing parts
I think the scissors could also get damaged if it is a pair of cheap scissors, and there is always a risk of stabbing yourself with scissors if you are clumsy.
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Which is why using something dull/blunt or a box cutter is a lot safer.
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I think those hard to open plastic cases are not as popular these days, but they maybe making a comeback to prevent people from stealing USB flash drives, and RAM.
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I've cut myself on them a few times, I hope they never come back.
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Unfortunately, I feel those disposable hard plastic wrapping boxes may make a comeback because of people stealing from tech stores.
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Most sales are online, few stores actually carry anything that can be easily stolen.
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I think used computer parts stores and computer thrift stores still mostly sell products at an offline store.