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Bumper plates received - should I return? Pics of damage.

You spent good money on decent weight... honour it with a decent bar. You'd have been better off buying an expensive bar and cheaper bumpers like the IronEdge.
 
The problem is you have signed for them and accepted them. You'll find the courier will say you signed for the goods which means you checked them and accepted them as not damaged in any way. If you dont check them thats your own problem.

The company you bought them off may say the same as they cant do anything.

How do they know you didnt do the damage after the courier left you with the goods?

Thats the problem.

Out of interest, I'm not sure this would void the implied warranty that comes with every purchase of goods under Australian consumer laws. Any clause attempting to void implied warranties is void, but I'm not totally sure whether this applies in the scenario the company uses your signature as proof that the goods are in order. For instance, when I sign for something delivered, I'm not directed to any such clause, and as far as I understand it that signature merely stands as proof of delivery.
 
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