Last couple things I got via USPS arrived fine but made me nervous.
The first one was a Blu-Ray player bought from Wal-Mart. The box was a little banged up but OK. The thing is, it was the box the device comes in. I thought it would be boxed inside another box. Now this gift with an included gift receipt had USPS crap plastered all over it.
The second instance, last week, was a 23" HDTV/Monitor I bought to upgrade my desktop at home. It came in much better shape, but also was not protected in a containing box. It traveled from New York to Michigan with a full color image advertising what it was in all its 1080P glory. It also was plastered with USPS shipping labels.
These things do have a very protective construction with Styrofoam and all, but it still seems like sub-par packaging.
On the VOIPo subject, its a much smaller and more resilient object, and I feel the packaging is just fine for what it contains. In your case, it seems to have met with the extreme exception to the rule! As most advice for VOIPo, putting in a ticket is the net step.
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