On June 18, 2013 at 10:43:38 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (lopser) 
([email protected]) wrote:
I've heard numerous complaints from people about newegg hard drive packing 
practice.  People complain about bubble wrap instead of official hard drive 
packing materials, but I don't have any philosophical objections to bubble wrap 
as long as the bubble wrap is thick and well secured, etc.  Recently, I ordered 
3 drives.  They arrived with a single layer of bubble wrap (not taped or 
anything).  Some of the bubbles were popped.  One drive works, and the other 2 
were DOA.
 
I called newegg, requested replacements.  They shipped me 2 drives, billing $0, 
and gave me a prepaid shipping label.  Said I would only be charged if I fail 
to return the faulty drives.  So I returned them, no problem.  But then their 
RMA dept identified physical damage to the drives, shipped them back to me, and 
charged me for them.
 
I've been round and round with them, but the most recent email says "We 
received one hard drive with dents and one with SATA-damaged. Any physical 
damages will void the Newegg warranty. Our RMA team cannot further process the 
RMA. Please take advantage of your end-user warranty and contact the 
manufacturer at 1-800-SEAGATE"
 
They directed me to a FAQ, which seems to imply, they get this problem a lot.
 
I have to say, I'm converted.  No more newegg.
 
It wouldn't be so bad, if only they would refund or replace the damaged drives. 
 But they won't.  If it's damaged when it's shipped to you, unfortunately that 
means, you just bought a brick.

I've read about this as well on a number of discussions on popular sites 
online, however I've never been able to duplicate the issue, having ordered 
many drives from Newegg. I'm not able to comment on the validity of said 
discussions, just noting that they're out there, and it appears to be a recent 
development.

As I am about to buy another batch of hard drives soon, and I trust LOPSA to be 
a bit more reliable in terms of knowledgeable users/consumers, is there anyone 
else who would like to corroborate this RMA issue?
Jon
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