If I wanted to contact someone about rectifying the issue am I looking at emailing Hasbro or do I go through EB since they're the seller here or am I just kinda out of luck?

If it was just some splotchy paint or whatever I'd be unhappy but leave it be but since it affects the actual functionality of the toy like that it's kind of a different matter

Quote Originally Posted by JJJ View Post
Well, fortunately that looks like something that can be easily rectified with a dremel or similar tool.
I don't have a dremel and can't say as I feel confident taking to a toy like this with a drill. Moreover, I shouldn't really have to