Hey, bro.
Once I read an ebook from a site that's called
https://www.socialengineers.net/
I saved it and It said you can empty box it, because the weight is so light they're cannot really track that, but maybe he meant that they wont even write the weight or idk my English is not that good. But here is the article.:
https://www.socialengineers.net/2020/08/...seing.html
And the empty box/missing item method:
The Missing Item Method:
As Its name Implies, It's commonly used by SE'ers to say that
the Item they ordered from an online store, was missing when they opened the "package/box" as delivered by the carrier. For example, we'll pretend that you purchased a CPU from a UK electrical retailer named Currys and had It sent to your home by their carrier service. Upon
"opening the box", you'd call them and say that nothing was Inside, meaning the
CPU was missing- with the Intention to SE them for a refund or replacement. Alternatively, you can say that when you
"opened the package", there was nothing Inside, meaning
the entire box as well as the CPU was missing. Allow me to explain how each of these alternatives work.
It's either a
"warehouse error" or a
"manufacturer error". The former Is when
you open the package and nothing was Inside, that Is, the box and Its contents were missing. This happens when the storeman picks your order, and
he's totally forgotten to grab your Item from the shelf/racking, then sealed the package with nothing Inside and dispatched It thereafter. As a result, you didn't receive the entire goods. In terms of a
"manufacturer error", you say that when you
opened the "box", nothing was Inside. Essentially, the manufacturer neglected to put the Item In the box and sent It to the company, thus
only the box was delivered to you. I recommend using the missing Item method with
Items no greater than 120 grams In weight.