TheLostSwede
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After waiting three days for one day shipping, my new LG WH16NS40 Blu-ray drive arrived... in a small yellow envelope with very little padding. I was really worried about it when I saw the packaging. A bubble wrap lined paper envelope didn't seem like it would be adequate for a trip from Texas to Arizona.
No dents or scuffs on the drive, that's a good sign...
Stuck it in my computer, and it works! Unfortunately it has firmware version 1.03, so no UHD Blu-rays for me. Might try rolling back the firmware, but I probably won't worry about it. The good news is that it seems to have survived shipping and it works.
I hate people that ship heavy things in padded envelopes, they must be utter morons. I had an external SCSI drive (some odd standard optical drive, not CD or DVD) shipped to me in a padded envelope back in the days. Ebay purchase, was only £10 or something, but it never worked...