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A i5-4590 was posted like this (I think I cut open this little packet before taking the photo) but inside another paper envelope basically.

Personally I think this is a bit shoddy and inviting problems like electrostatic shock in transit, but the processor has passed a 30 minute prime95 test so I guess it's OK.
I've already had a couple of words with the seller as it arrived something like 2 weeks late, then after that it didn't work in the z87 board I first tried it in (latest BIOS and listed as a compatible processor for that board by the manufacturer), to which they mentioned z87 being a potential stumbling block but also they said that the listing said no returns, which got my back up somewhat that I nearly shot back with "it was listed as working". I then realised I had a spare H97 board to try it in and it worked first time in that. My overall point is that the circumstances have been suboptimal as well as communication with this seller.
My personal feeling about the packaging quality is that if a seller doesn't have a plastic processor packet to stick a processor in then they ought to be using the closest plastic packaging to that rather than this clownshoes affair going on here. Thoughts on that but also about how/if I should broach the topic with the seller, e.g. private comms or ebay feedback?

Personally I think this is a bit shoddy and inviting problems like electrostatic shock in transit, but the processor has passed a 30 minute prime95 test so I guess it's OK.
I've already had a couple of words with the seller as it arrived something like 2 weeks late, then after that it didn't work in the z87 board I first tried it in (latest BIOS and listed as a compatible processor for that board by the manufacturer), to which they mentioned z87 being a potential stumbling block but also they said that the listing said no returns, which got my back up somewhat that I nearly shot back with "it was listed as working". I then realised I had a spare H97 board to try it in and it worked first time in that. My overall point is that the circumstances have been suboptimal as well as communication with this seller.
My personal feeling about the packaging quality is that if a seller doesn't have a plastic processor packet to stick a processor in then they ought to be using the closest plastic packaging to that rather than this clownshoes affair going on here. Thoughts on that but also about how/if I should broach the topic with the seller, e.g. private comms or ebay feedback?
