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Jan 2012
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Recently I received vacuum filters from Amazon in mint condition. In another order I got several Blu-rays and a book--all with some kind of damage: creases, dents, etc. Regardless of the packaging used, the BDs constantly arrive with such issues. I don't think the damage occurs in transit all the time. More often than you might think, the BDs leave the warehouse in bad shape. They are evidently mishandled, and those stupid eco cases offer zero defense against the rough handling. The vacuum filters arrived in thick and strong plastic packaging, the walls being more rigid than the eco cases'. LOL.
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