Best Buy sent my order in a box, supposedly to prevent damage. They even loaded it with paper to protect the steelbooks.
Why then, for the love of all that is pure and sacred in steelbook land, would they put in that box 3 steelbooks with clear and obvious damage? You can't help but notice the massive indentation on them. Kind of like someone took the handle of a wrench and pushed in the front of the steelbook? What is odd is that the steels don't look damaged in form, meaning typically with this type of thing you have lifting of the edges, but these steels look pristine. Still, the indentations are obvious.
Very strange.