They look a bit funny to me, but I have in the past hatched eggs that look like those, except the 2 on the left, they look a bit more dodgy. I am sure there are other members that also successfully hatched eggs that looked dodgy, but still pulled through. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
For me it was a Rinkhals of about 90cm. He was as cross as you get after basking in the sun. He sprayed me with a lot of venom before he decided to play dead.
I usually wait a day or 2 after shedding, just to make sure that they do eat, and not waste the food. My corns will eat even while they are shedding, but the balls are a bit more "sensitive"
Go to a nursery and buy some peat moss or something similar, and line a ice cream tub with some moist moss. Cut a hole in the lid, and put it in the enclosure close to the heat pad. Mine loves their moss during shedding time.
Some of the questions are a bit strange, like the upper jaw fused to the skull thingy. Read the questions carefully before answering. I rushed through and could have had full marks if I paid more attention!
I have found that the problem is exactly what you described Peter120886. People see the pictures on the net and then, if the snake looks like a certain morph, they will sell it as that morph without checking their facts. Sometimes people are just lazy to double check, or it is a honest mistake. But ...