Within 3 months, 2 of them had failed (not completely dead, but reporting a high number of unrecoverable sectors). I probably just hit a bad batch.
So yes, if somebody unlike me took the time to thoroughly burn-in their drives, they might well return 1 out of 10 within the 30-day period.
Just blatantly dismissing another post, without providing any evidence of your own at all is just a bit douchey. At least suggest your own experiences, or even better, point to some sources or statistics to back up your point.
The above is my own experiences - but as noted, I may have just hit a bad batch.
If you look at BackBlaze's results:
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-reliability-stats-...
You can see that some problematic drives (cough Seagate cough*) had failure rates around 20-25%...
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-reliability-q4-201...
Fortunatly they were WD red's so they sorted them all out without hassle & the new drives have been fine ever since.
Been a few years since I've bought any, but with any luck Newegg is still packing them well.