OT: Example of how NOT to ship 2 processors

Osyris

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Remember that guy a while back that was offering P3 600's for like $100. Well I bought them from him for alot less than $100 each. Well needless to say (title) they arrived to me in a rather odd manner.

This is the Package
NOTE: I opened the side, it didn't come like that.... Suprisingly

So what was inside?
Sorry for the color on this one. There is a ball of bubble wrap in there.

The Ball of Bubble Wrap
My god look close at that pic and see what they are in.

Inside The Ball of Bubble Wrap
Just look at that box. WTF!?@#?!

The Box
More of The Box
And Even More of The Box
Hello, anyone home?

The Procs
Ahh anti-static bags. At least he did something right.

The Procs Themselves
Note all the thermal compound from the TIMs that were used. I have been able to easily take this off with a dry cloth. The thermal compund is actually dry and dust-like. Not that hard to clean up the stuff you send out.



Now being smart I had him ship first. I have the cash in paypal awaiting transfer. I need the procs so just sending them back is not an option. I will be testing them tonight and if they work, good. If they don't, then they will be shipped back in the exact packaging that they were in when they were shipped to me.
 

ktehmok

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Sweet jeebus!

Dear Shipper, repeat after me: Boxes are my friend, boxes are my friend....

That's a big fat no-no. Hope they work...
 

DaiShan

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That is worse than the time I got a hard drive in a plastic bag stuck in an envelope!
 

Drakkon

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My god look close at that pic and see what they are in.

Just look at that box. WTF!?@#?!

The Box
More of The Box
And Even More of The Box
Hello, anyone home?

I find it funny your complaining more about the tiny little box the procs came in then the horrible paperlike envelope :D I mean at least the tiny box was encased in bubble wrap...which is probobly what crushed it...

But how should a person pack a chip? Why dont u make us pictures for those as well :) I wanna see what kinds little box u think we should use :D
 

Stevem627

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Well, he really could have done this fine if he had just taken a FREE BOX from USPS and added some shredded paper. He got the free envelope and that's really dumb to use for packing anything.

Some people are brain dead, and hopefully your processors will work. I think they have a chance...
 

Osyris

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Originally posted by: Drakkon
I find it funny your complaining more about the tiny little box the procs came in then the horrible paperlike envelope :D I mean at least the tiny box was encased in bubble wrap...which is probobly what crushed it...

But how should a person pack a chip? Why dont u make us pictures for those as well :) I wanna see what kinds little box u think we should use :D

Not sure if there's a TON of sarcasm in there but..... I woulda put the procs side by side and then taped them flat to a layer of bubble wrap that was just the same width as a small proirity mail box. Then I would have wrapped the procs in 3 layers and it would fit JUST PERFECT into a small prioritymail box. Or if I had to use the little box that was inside, I would have at least taped it shut.

rolleye.gif
 

Conscript

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"Note all the thermal compound from the TIMs that were used"


You have a valid point on everything but that. You knew they were used (I assume), and sometimes it's impossible to get all the compund off. Doesn't efffect the proc, and if they do work, he got them to you in working condition, regardless of their packaging.
 

crypticlogin

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Originally posted by: Conscript
"Note all the thermal compound from the TIMs that were used"


You have a valid point on everything but that. You knew they were used (I assume), and sometimes it's impossible to get all the compund off. Doesn't efffect the proc, and if they do work, he got them to you in working condition, regardless of their packaging.
I think this was less of a "processors should not be shipped this way" and more a "it'd be nice if the shipper cleaned up their stuff before shipping" comment. You're right, the expectation was that the processors were used but how cool would it be to get these nice, clean CPUs when the description is "used". Wouldn't that be nice to see?
 

DaiShan

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Originally posted by: tenchim
Originally posted by: Conscript
"Note all the thermal compound from the TIMs that were used"


You have a valid point on everything but that. You knew they were used (I assume), and sometimes it's impossible to get all the compund off. Doesn't efffect the proc, and if they do work, he got them to you in working condition, regardless of their packaging.
I think this was less of a "processors should not be shipped this way" and more a "it'd be nice if the shipper cleaned up their stuff before shipping" comment. You're right, the expectation was that the processors were used but how cool would it be to get these nice, clean CPUs when the description is "used". Wouldn't that be nice to see?
I think his main points were that the envelope they were shipped in was pretty damaged, the little box that they were in, was damaged as well, while I think the seller was working towards the right direction, I don't think they put enough thought into proper packaging.
 

snooker

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Originally posted by: lotust
i like the time i got thermal paste in a envelope.


wow

I bet that made a mess when it went through the scanning machines.
 

bigcfromcinci

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Any kin to craig weisbard?? *winwinwin* I'm sure alot of you guys remember him??Packed a hd in an envelope like the one dood used once or maybe several times :Q
Anyhow I hope your cpu's work!!
 

KennyTheGreat

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hehe,


i received an amd 1.4ghz like that, well similiar

paid freaken 60 customs

more than almost what i paid for it.

i think he was expecting it to break so that he can get money from the postoffice after?

i duno

but it worked

and he's never been online since

so


anyways

that was my deal


goodluck on urs

Ken
 

scarfase99

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and i thought my Computer that came with 2 of the smallest pieces of styrofoam around it, a broken cd-rom/floppy, & the core processor laying inside the case was bad :p

(is it REALLY THAT HARD to friggin crumple up some newspaper...AT LEAST?!?!?!)
 

klein297

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So I take it you won't be leaving favorable heatware?

If the proceesors work , regardless of packaging, the deal deserves a positive.
Even though the guy could have used better materials, he still made an effort to package them safely.
If they work it was good enough, if they dont it wasn't.
Better than some of the stuff I've gotten here.
 

Osyris

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Originally posted by: klein297
So I take it you won't be leaving favorable heatware?

If the proceesors work , regardless of packaging, the deal deserves a positive.
Even though the guy could have used better materials, he still made an effort to package them safely.
If they work it was good enough, if they dont it wasn't.
Better than some of the stuff I've gotten here.

I would have to disagree with you. Heatware evals cover 'The Whole Trade' not just weather or not the item works. If we only judged heatware on whether our parts worked or not when we got em, then there would only be 2 options (Positive and Negative)

Testing em now.
 

Conscript

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Originally posted by: Osyris
Originally posted by: klein297

I would have to disagree with you. Heatware evals cover 'The Whole Trade' not just weather or not the item works. If we only judged heatware on whether our parts worked or not when we got em, then there would only be 2 options (Positive and Negative)

Testing em now.

wrong, if you get something as promised, when promised, then it's positive heat. It's not up to you to decide if it was packed properly. There is WAY too much subjectivity in that.
 

greg

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>>wrong, if you get something as promised, when promised, then it's positive heat. It's not up to you to decide if it was packed properly. There is WAY too much subjectivity in that.

The downside is that if this were a component that was damaged, but not destroyed, then the packaging hurt. E.g., a video card that was cracked, but not broken in two, subsequently ceases to function becuase of the crack. The shipper caused the damage, but under your system, the shipper gets a positive rating. A CPU is usually either broken or not. However, it is entirely possible that the ceramic or plastic developed a microscopic crack that didn't show up until schmoe buyer puts on a new heatsink that has slightly more pressure than the original. The same result, idiotic shipper gets a positve rating, buyer gets the shaft.