Intake Manifold Shipping

All this talk about using the USPS board game box to ship an intake manifold is comical, just remember: you may expect a seller to go that route, that you should only have to pay that flat rate fee, but the seller decides.
You want to “in the eyes of the USPS” commit fraud by using that box for something other than a board game etc that’s your prerogative, I don’t give a rip, but the key point is: keep in mind you as a buyer have no recourse if it’s lost or somehow gets damaged. And you can’t insure it. And as a seller, what you gonna do for the buyer at that point?
I’ve had a few buyers (as well as inquiries) of intakes I’ve sold ask about using that box. Nope. The cost is what it is, and it’s insured for the actual selling price.
The post office is going to do everything they can to get out from under paying an insurance claim, so why not use the box? They're not going to pay anyway. They refused a claim I made about a game box that was packed well. No bulges, no nothin. Nothing really heavy, either. They simply decided not to pay the claim. So what's the point?