Re: Impressive Impractical Packaging
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 10:11 pm
I hope whoever said that it is consumer right bs hasn't dared add insult to injury.
I am a big customer of amazon (rarely use anything else) and I have to say, being an international customer, they offer one of the best customer service. However it is annoying that with all the complaints they must get, they do not have a fixed packaging scheme or want to improve it, they would rather send replacements after replacements.
Anyway, more to the point, in the Europe some dvd sets were done in a horrible way (Sex And The City season 1 from Germany and Angels In America from the UK), where each of the two discs was placed in a tray glued on each internal side of the box, which means just a little tiny pressure on the center of the box and the discs become dislodged. I gave up. Something similar is still being used for double disc sets, like Dreamgirls in the UK, where disc on the left side has a small solid spindle thing, and the one on the right is the classic amaray case one, with the slit wavy-horizontally cutting the spindle in half. So again, just some pressure and the right disc becomes dislodged. I gave up after two tries and kept the slightly damaged discs, because they cost 5 pounds.
I was really afraid to order The Simpsons "head" packagings because I had seen them in stores and wondered how they would arrive at home if mail-ordered. So far they were ok, but as for discs packaging, I wonder how nobody commented on the latest edition, with discs hidden in plain cardboard pages. Amazon reviews are full of complaints on those, but not as much as the Charmed complete series edition which seems to be full of defects in both regular and deluxe editions. For those reasons I haven't bought the set yet. Also, I wanted the deluxe one but it's gone now....
I am a big customer of amazon (rarely use anything else) and I have to say, being an international customer, they offer one of the best customer service. However it is annoying that with all the complaints they must get, they do not have a fixed packaging scheme or want to improve it, they would rather send replacements after replacements.
Anyway, more to the point, in the Europe some dvd sets were done in a horrible way (Sex And The City season 1 from Germany and Angels In America from the UK), where each of the two discs was placed in a tray glued on each internal side of the box, which means just a little tiny pressure on the center of the box and the discs become dislodged. I gave up. Something similar is still being used for double disc sets, like Dreamgirls in the UK, where disc on the left side has a small solid spindle thing, and the one on the right is the classic amaray case one, with the slit wavy-horizontally cutting the spindle in half. So again, just some pressure and the right disc becomes dislodged. I gave up after two tries and kept the slightly damaged discs, because they cost 5 pounds.
I was really afraid to order The Simpsons "head" packagings because I had seen them in stores and wondered how they would arrive at home if mail-ordered. So far they were ok, but as for discs packaging, I wonder how nobody commented on the latest edition, with discs hidden in plain cardboard pages. Amazon reviews are full of complaints on those, but not as much as the Charmed complete series edition which seems to be full of defects in both regular and deluxe editions. For those reasons I haven't bought the set yet. Also, I wanted the deluxe one but it's gone now....
