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I suppose that could be true if damage to the guitar was due to the box spontaneously self-destructing...
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Guitar Center = Cardboard Box Problems
Really depends on the day and the employees i guess, but it seems like as a general rule they dont want to give them out. I recently acquired a small Yamaha practice amp (last one on the floor) and according to the very friendly employee the box was "probably already in the bottom of a landfill in Seacaucus". So you're not guaranteed, even with new gear.
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MF has recently started "pushing" used guitar sales from their stores when a particular new guitar is out of stock. I do mean "pushing".
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A few months ago I needed a shipping box. My wife was headed out so I asked if she would stop by GC in Asheville, NC. She wanted to make sure they would give her one so she called first and got a female employee on the phone. She couldn't have been nicer and said she had one she would put aside until my wife arrived. Perhaps it was a woman supporting another woman player (my wife didn't say it wasn't for her) or that policy hadn't hit the Asheville store yet.
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I would not expect free shipping boxes from any retailer.
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I got one at mine this past Monday with no issues. Also, found out FedEx sells them for $12 while UPS is $30!
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