If the seller can take a good picture of the checking pattern, it might be an ok sell. Personally, I buy alxes as cores. Nothing else, unless I've seen the car it came from before. It's very difficult to "see" a bad bearing on the pinion without takig them apart. And if you take it apart, the "might as well go thru it" takes over. A pattern tells a lot, but assume the worst, be ready for it, and you'll never be in trouble.
An example: A swap I sold at Sunday in CT.. I have a used, worn cone type 'grip I was selling. It was in a Ford Motorsport box, clearly written "Blown, needs rebuilding" on it. I dont do that, but I know guys that do, so I figured if I could get $20-30 I'd be happy knowing I recycled...lol. Well, a guy read the box, looked right past it, and was grilling me on "Why so cheap?" I had to be fairly abrupt in telling him "It's BLOWN. IT SLIPS. It is a CORE.." before he got it. That's why so many guys get bit by Ebag...