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2 minutes ago, crazysteve240 said:

Is this anti-static packaging necessary when selling used computer parts (i.e. hard drives)?

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No but it protects equipment and makes you look more profesional

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Just now, crazysteve240 said:

Is this anti-static packaging necessary when selling used computer parts (i.e. hard drives)?

Yes it would be a good idea to ensure nothing gets damaged by static packing materials or such. While not ideal I have seen the option of using paper bags as the initial wrapping material. 

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