I totally disagree. It is nothing like buying a car
It is much more like buying a lawn mower or a chain saw or any mechanic's tool, taking it home and then complaining about the scratch in the paint.
Car, chain saw, mower, tool, what's the difference? Whatever the item happens to be is irrelevant, the point stands. When one buys a brand new quality item, any item, one doesn't expect it to have cosmetic flaws. That's what bargain bins and discount "scratch and dent" sales are for.
I find it hard to believe anyone wants to try to argue otherwise.
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