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I was wondering, what would be good to ship mod chips in? Maybe like that thick foam stuff, but i don't know what its called. Any help is much appreciated!
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-SnoopDogg- wrote I was wondering, what would be good to ship mod chips in? Maybe like that thick foam stuff, but i don't know what its called. Any help is much appreciated!


Use static protective wrapping available at home-depo, but also available other places.
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-SnoopDogg- wrote I was wondering, what would be good to ship mod chips in? Maybe like that thick foam stuff, but i don't know what its called. Any help is much appreciated!


Use static protective wrapping available at home-depo, but also available other places.

Thanks a lot man +rep!
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Anti static packaging will save you money in the longrun instead of having a dead chip
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SuperControllerz wrote Anti static packaging will save you money in the longrun instead of having a dead chip


I didnt just say that... :trollin:
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SuperControllerz wrote Anti static packaging will save you money in the longrun instead of having a dead chip

Do you know what the foam stuff is called? You know you stick the chip in it so the prongs don't get bent or anything
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SuperControllerz wrote Anti static packaging will save you money in the longrun instead of having a dead chip

Do you know what the foam stuff is called? You know you stick the chip in it so the prongs don't get bent or anything


I just PMed you an answer :2thumbsup:
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