Damaged new MBP?

Ik just received my new MBP today, and when I opened it, I immediately saw something that looks like some kind of damage, but I'm not entirely sure...
The metal just above the ESC key is bent and goes up about a milimeter.
I would like to post a photo, but I don't know how to do that here...
Can anybody with a MBP see if theirs has something that looks like a miniate skiing ramp on the top-left part of the metal plate?
Kind regards,
Allart van Holten

YOu can call up apple and they can either replace your computer or your Topcase.
That is if you can convince them that this is not "user damage".

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