Items need to be properly organized within it's containment to provide
protection, presentation, obviousness, ease of access, and ease of mind.
If the product includes a manual or a rubber band, make sure it's not
being presented separately. If it's a gift, make sure to include the
necessities for utilization.
Items need to look like what is expected, either from images or logic.
Free floating objects could potentially be damaged. Dents and cuts are
not part of the original manufacturing. If the removal of tape also
removes the prduct's outer layer, don't use tape.
Items will be attacked from all angles, with various possibilities.
Don't just prevent it from moving around, prevent it from damages
caused by gravity and pressure.
If an item is to be shipped by a third party, the heavier the item,
the costlier. If an item is to be hand-delivered, the added weight may
cause slowness or prevent the addition of other things to be carried.
If you're selling, there's no point in annoying a potentially loyal customer.
If you're gifting, there's no point in making the receiving party have any
dislike, unless the goal is to irritate. In both cases, it would also be wise
to not injure the end-user physically with weight and unraveling difficulties,
and mentally with stress ' frustration ' and sadness.