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mpettitt | 2 years ago
I sent the customer support team an email asking them to confirm that the level of box damage seen wouldn't affect the drive, or alternatively to provide a return label and replacement drive. Their response was "try it out, and if it fails, we'll replace it".
Having seen quite a few stories like this about WD and sub brands, I'm tempted to just return it for a refund and go elsewhere...
pomstazlesa|2 years ago
The thing is, where? We don't really have a choice, it's either WD(and sub) or Seagate(and sub) with horror stories on both end. I had a WD red fail 3 weeks after the warranty period, while also having an older WD red that outlived it, chugging along for 6 years now. Now I run a mixes pool of WD and Seagate because ultimately, I don't trust either of them.
EternalUsenet|2 years ago
bombcar|2 years ago
Otherwise you may want to purchase them in person so you can see the box.
I’ve received drives from Newegg that were just tossed in a box with some of those large bubbles and they’re still going fine.
ciupicri|2 years ago