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by underclocker » Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:44 pm
BillMorrow wrote:and ask, what the thinkpad was wrapped in..?
There's one in every crowd! I do agree with you that, when packed properly, like HP and Lenovo do, a small box is fine.
However, this laptop was surrounded in a single layer of 1/8" thick (thin!) foam wrap then placed in a standard (used) postal padded envelope and placed in a very thin, used box with approximately 150 foam peanuts - not enough to keep the box from being somewhat crushed upon arrival.
The sides of the laptop weren't even wrapped in the thin foam and the padded envelope wasn't even sealed closed. So when I opened the box flaps, I was staring at the side of an unprotected ThinkPad with the PC Card eject levers unsprung. I was very surprised that they weren't even bent.
Basically, it was a miracle that there wasn't any damage. I've had hinge damage on machines with better packing jobs than this one.
Of course there was the time I received a rack mount preamp that was wrapped in newspaper. The rack ears were sticking out of the box when I received it. Not good, not good.
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