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		<title>Is any old cardboard box adequate for shipping in the U.S.?</title>
		<description>U.S. shipping companies are firm when it comes to their shipping regulations. Old cardboard box are not adequate for shipping. Make sure that the boxes are in good shape with no damages at all. This is done for the protection of the product contents inside the box.
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