I too agree that the first packing job is absolutely over the top and not even very good. They do not use sufficiently rigid support in the rear drop-out and apparently nothing at all in the front fork. Likewise, if you use their method on frames with drop-out adjuster screws, they risk being compromised. The amount of time and non-recyclable materials used is also out of line, as is the amount of time required to rebuild the bike upon arrival. One must remember that if the recipient needs to remove all of the celotape they risk also dropping the bike and denting a top tube or similar. Likewise in normal shipping, you will find that celotape does not resist shipping, nor does styrofoam. The method with the rear wheel still installed is generally the most appropriate. The other thing to pay attention to is the quality of the carton. Most commercially used bike boxes DO NOT last for multiple shipments. Once they have been used once, they require additional support the second time around.