@cq_electrical wrote:
the seller would be copping a neg as fast as I could type one, plus 1s on all their DSRs. You should never allow 'guilt' to prevent you from being 100% honest in your opinion.

Just my opinion, but this is not the correct way to deal with such situations,I would contact the seller and see what he is willing to do first, send hm pics as proof of damage and if he does nothing then a negative is deserved, but you should contact the seller first before feedback. I know a bit about selling and sellers usually want to avoid a defect and will try and resolve the issue for you. 

 

If there is an issue, the best way to resolve it is via communication, not by leaving feedback.