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kevinhb
171
Jun 1, 2019
:/ Really? Decks arrived in a cardboard box with a small amount of brown paper as the only padding. 1) The box, although quite a small one, was still much bigger than the decks. These could have just been sent in a bubble mailer. 2) If they HAD been sent in a bubble mailer--or if bubble wrap of any kind were included in the box, I dunno--then maybe the deck boxes wouldn't have arrived dented on the outside. The cards themselves seem fine which is good, but if I saw the closed boxes new in a store I'd have bought a different one. Also, while the gold foil design on the back of the cards is VERY cool, I guess the cardstock is a bit too thin to support the pressure of whatever application method, because you can clearly see the design raised slightly on the front of the cards as well. Still very cool decks, I'm more upset about Drop's rather negligent shipping practices than the quality of the print.
kevinhb
171
Jun 1, 2019
kevinhbOof, actually, on a number of the cards the impression from the design on the back has actually caused some of the printing on the front to come off as well. Raised markings on the front (don't mind the clutter, delivery food arrived around the same time as the mail weirdly):
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Damaged deck box. Hard to catch the light well, but there are (small) scores like this on all sides. This side is the worst. Terrible per se? Maybe not, but would've been easy to do much better.
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This was especially hard to take a picture of, but you can see some thin flecks of what I believe to be foiling along the edges of the raised design.
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