>>7831464
Not a bad deal technically, but you can find genuinely good ones that have barely been used with next to perfect sticks, even on ebay, for $30 if you keep an eye out, so I hope the insurance of it being actually new and unused is worth it to you.
I spent $30 on a yellow one that the seller claimed was a "9/10" stick. Typically I wouldn't take someone's opinion like that on it without seeing the benchmarks but I took a gamble on this one and it paid off. It tests better (just like a new OEM controller with ranges between 82-87) and has a smaller deadzone than my kitsch-bent rebuilt stick. I also opened it and confirmed that all the parts were OEM and hadn't been replaced. From what I could tell the controller had never even been opened, the screws still had what felt like a seal on them and they had to be broken free. Obviously I'm willing to admit I got lucky with this one, but point is good deals are out there if you can find them or get lucky on them. I hope you enjoy your new one. Please disassemble it and grease the bowl, the gear slots, and the insides of the gears that wrap themselves around the analog stick if you want it to last.