So, I got my charger in the mail today. It was supposedly "new - open box" not "new - missing some items". Also, when plugging the power cable in, you can feel the internal components moving around loosely inside, apparently held only in place by the power port as they jiggle very easily by moving the plug. So I'm guessing someone either plugged it in too hard, or it fell and broke all the attachment points to the plastic body loose. So what did the person do? Kept all of the leads they wanted, and returned it to the seller, who then resold it as "new - open box". All it has is the dean plugs, not any of the xt-60, xt-30, etc plugs they had pictured :/. I'm not against opening the case and trying to re-secure the internal parts, and trying to make my own leads. But, I would have expected the price to reflect that and it be mentioned in the auction :/
Unfortunately, this is why I don't like shopping eBay (or as my wife refers to it, "FleaBay"). Many times, what you see in the picture vs. what you receive are two different things, and it's a "buyer beware" market. I've been burned before by buying electronics from eBay - I think I'm getting everything, but I get almost everything, or I get the electronics, but it doesn't work.
If you can get your money back, I'd shop through Amazon or even Hobbyking (much as I personally detest them - it's a long story) and buy a charger there. For $60, you can get a HiTec AC/DC charger that'll do 1s-6s batteries, and it'll be new in box. If there's a problem where you don't get the right item, or the box is opened, Amazon will either take a return at no charge to you, issue you a refund, or re-send you the product.
I know there are cheaper battery chargers out there, but honestly, this is where I think you shouldn't try to buy the cheapest you can, especially If you think you'll be doing this for a while. Try to buy what you can afford for some of these things. Chargers and transmitters are, in my opinion, the two things that you should budget more for, only because those things will be constantly used for multiple planes and multiple batteries. I've seen too many people buy the cheapest things they could, only to find out that there were features they wanted or a better build quality with less chance of starting a fire in the one that cost just a little more.
Chargers, really, are not things to be as cheap as possible on. If you've seen the TV show "This Is Us" and heard about the Crock Pot with the faulty switch that caused a fire? That's what can happen with the one you have now. I wouldn't trust it.