AIM is usually a very good distributor selling quality products; however the ammo in the pictures shown is terrible.
I reload, so my quality far exceeds what you are showing because I check each round after loading.
Minor dings and dents can still be used. Some of those with the pinches and deformed necks are not usable. I would pull the bullets, dump the powder, and reuse the components, but scrap the brass, but I reload in my case.
Be patient with AIM as I'm sure they will make this right.
And thanks for the warning on the bad ammo.
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