I purchased a fancy pick through the auctions and when it arrived it was broken. I don't know whether this was a case of someone selling a broken fancy pick intentionally (in which case, it should have been advertised as broken in the auction so I would know not to buy it, or better yet, not allow people to auction broken tools? That'd be nice.), or somehow it became broken during the delivery (which seems more serious).
If the seller intentionally sold a broken tool, is there any way for me to get my money back? I bought it thinking they had made it with tinkering (thus the slight decrease in cost over buying from a vendor).