No - QC guy makes the sales guy from the supplier do it. It's fun to watch a Herb Tarlek type, with blood running, claim it's not sharp, not sharp at all, while a small puddle forms next to him.
Honest - I had one of these lying weasels contest that the ball bearings in their assembly weren't sealed. I point out the regularly shaped blobs of grease that are going at exactly half the shaft rate as I turn the shaft and he tries to tell me that its grease build up on the shield. They also claimed an item was passivated - an item that looked like a wooly caterpillar after 2 hours in the salt fog chamber (passing was 24 hours and no specks.) The final straw was when a gear fell off the end of a sensor. They first claimed mishandling then, with the second one, stated we had not specified an axial retention requirement. Sigh.
Few sales guys are like this, but any that claim a razor edge has been deburred? Start with him and move towards upper management.