With that being said. If my packaging had as little problems as nintendos did , I would consider that a win. And i consider the whole thing solely gamestops fault
Well, also consider that the new Nintendo console just released, so we don't have a large sample size for their packaging being cheap leading to damage. Time will tell. However, if we take into account all other electronics that use cheap packaging (i.e. putting screens right next to the outside surface of the cardboard without any separators or padding), then there's obvious proof that kind of packaging isn't sufficient to protect the contents, as lots of those electronics get damaged in transit.
Thanks for the clarification.
Well, also consider that the new Nintendo console just released, so we don't have a large sample size for their packaging being cheap leading to damage. Time will tell. However, if we take into account all other electronics that use cheap packaging (i.e. putting screens right next to the outside surface of the cardboard without any separators or padding), then there's obvious proof that kind of packaging isn't sufficient to protect the contents, as lots of those electronics get damaged in transit.