“Somehow blame Nintendo”
Package design is on the manufacturer. If you’re buying a product for hundreds of dollars, yeah, it should be packaged in a way that not only presents the product correctly but in a way that adequately protects that investment from incurred damages, handling, transit.
Stapling the front screen is dumb but I don’t think it’s unreasonable to point out the packaging design flaw. If the screen is that close, it would fail under other types of puncture conditions.
“Somehow blame Nintendo”
Package design is on the manufacturer. If you’re buying a product for hundreds of dollars, yeah, it should be packaged in a way that not only presents the product correctly but in a way that adequately protects that investment from incurred damages, handling, transit.
Stapling the front screen is dumb but I don’t think it’s unreasonable to point out the packaging design flaw. If the screen is that close, it would fail under other types of puncture conditions.
“Somehow blame Nintendo”
Package design is on the manufacturer. If you’re buying a product for hundreds of dollars, yeah, it should be packaged in a way that not only presents the product correctly but in a way that adequately protects that investment from incurred damages, handling, transit.
Stapling the front screen is dumb but I don’t think it’s unreasonable to point put the paper thin flimsy packaging.