Yes, that's pretty bad. Looks used to me. I'd return it.
I do not care for amazon. I ordered one thing, and it did not go well. Never did business with them again.
I've had better luck with ebay, although I don't know if it is accessible to you in your location. At least you can ask sellers questions ahead of time and gauge their response, check their feedback, return policy, and number of sales. If you don't feel comfortable with them, you can move on to another seller.
Good luck.
Bought from Amazon numerous times. All items sent to one address. Someone hacked my account, bought a bunch of stuff and had it shipped to numerous different addresses. Called up my credit card company, reported the fraudulent charges. They said, "No problem."
Called up Amazon, reported the fraudulent charges. They said, "Screw you! Pay us anyway!" (Obviously paraphrasing on my part but the tone was the same.) I told them to go to Hell. They told me they'd be locking me out of my Amazon account until I tell my C.C. company to put all the charges through. I told them where they could shove those fraudulent charges. That was years ago.
Since then, I see something I like on Amazon, I check eBay or Wal-Mart's official website. Sometimes Etsy. Usually find what I want for not too much more than what Amazon charges. Sometimes even a bit less. Or, I contact the company that makes the product through their Home Page, directly. Again, no issues.
Love how Amazon acts as though they're the only option on the whole wide web. Yeah.... No. Screw their obscene level of greed! I mean, seriously; I literally can't name another company that expects its customers to pay them after it was proven that fraudulent charges were made. Just pay them anyway. Literally no other company except Amazon stoops to
that level of low-life, scumbag behavior.