Shipping boxes on computers
I’m thinking of getting a computer for a gift. I don’t want the person to know about it. So my question is, does the computer come shipped in a HSn box or the company’s box?
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, I think it would come in the computer box meaning it would not be put in a HSN box. Maybe some members who have recently purchased one can let us know their experience.
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I just returned my computer so I’m not positive. I do know that it came in two boxes. I would guess the inner box was the HP box and the outer box was the HSN box. But not sure. Some sites like Amazon give you the choice on some products to have it shipped in a separate box.
When I’ve odered gifts and didn’t want my family to see what it was, I’ve had the package held. Once you get the tracking number, you can choose where you want the package held. I’ve only done this with FedEx locations, but I’m sure UPS will do the same.
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It may depend on what brand you buy. I got the Dell All-in-one and it came inside a plain brown box. There was no LOUD indication of what was inside, although I think the HSN receipt was folded in a sealed plastic envelope thing on one side of the box (which is a little disconcerting). As was some “important set up information” that I didn’t find until l was ready to toss the box long after I had the computer up and running. :robotsurprised:
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