I just took delivery of a book from an Amazon Seller...Differential and Integral Calculus by Courant. Usually Amazon sellers are reliable. I used to sell on Amazon myself, and I went out of my way to describe the books I was selling in an accurate and professional fashion.
The book I received today had been described by the seller as "Like New." It was supposed to be a soft cover book published in 2010. The book I received was a hard cover published in 1961. It was not "Like New." The book jacket was scratched and sun-blanched unevenly. Pages were yellowed. The name and address of the previous owner was pasted twice into the reverse side of the cover. And the book felt unhealthy. I washed my hands at least five times after touching the thing. I want to get it out of my house ASAP before my other books catch some sort of book-disease from the thing.
I have run into sellers like this before..although rarely. I wish Amazon wold do something to get rid of these folks. I had paid $29 for the book. I immediately re-bought the book "new" from Amazon for $34. That's what I get for trying to save a measly five bucks.
Now I have to mail this sucker back. Well, that's my two cents.