So after spending more than I wanted to, I finally got my Voodoo5 5500 PCI.
But the seller didn't think it was a good idea to ship a fragile piece of electronics equipment in an actual box. S/he must have saved all of 35 cents using an envelop. What's inside was some felt-like stuff that protected less than bubblewrap and even real foam.
The force of the trauma this package suffered getting here was enough to shatter the driver CD!
The PCB itself is very warped. It should lay flat against this table!
The card looks like it almost snapped in half! I've never seen anything like this.
I'm so pissed off, I haven't even tested it yet. Technically USPS was the one that damaged it, but in my mind his/her decision to ship in an envelope made the damage possible. I also know from shipping with USPS that they are required to ask you if your package is liquid, fragile, perishable, hazardous, etc. There wasn't even a "fragile" stamp on the box; s/he didn't even tell them! Finally, there was no pcb warping evident in the pic s/he showed on the auction.
I will test it soon, but even if it works, do you think I'm entitled to my money back? More importantly, what recourse do I actually have here?