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Yupp. Inspected all right.
Inspected and swapped out with some no name rings lol.
That amazon employee must have been pretty happy that day.
Hope you get it sorted out.
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I doubt it was the worker that made the swap. I would think it was a customer that did it.
Customer bought the G mount, swapped with their chinesium rings and created the return through Amazon.
Amazon return department gets the box, opens it up, checks that it vaguely resembles gun scope rings, slaps a sticker on it and puts it up as a warehouse open box deal. That employee probably has no idea what they are looking at or what the difference between the real G mount and those garbage rings are. Probably not worth their time or their job to swap it out for a couple hundred dollar item.
OP is going to request a return through Amazon stating that the rings given to him are not the real part he ordered. Amazon will no question take that return. They have no idea if he is committing fraud and did the swap himself. They frankly don't care. They will take the minuscule loss in order to keep a customer around and ordering. If customers continue to abuse the return policy then they are banned from Amazon, so this kind of swapping shit can only happen a few times.