New Board - Radial Hairline Cracks. Worth doing anything?

New to this forum, but really need a bit of advice on this one even if it's just peace of mind! I've been on and off surfing for years but after a couple of years out of it due to a combination of moving further inland and my go-to board being absolutely knackered I finally decided to get a new board which (I hope) will get me right back into it while still being versatile enough to progress a bit.
So I got this 4th Chilli Bean, which I was really pleased with on arrival. Until I noticed this little patch of tiny hairline cracks in a radial pattern (presumably from a minor impact on transit). The area is about 1cm across, and doesn't catch my nail when I run across it. From what I can see it doesn't seem to be very deep, but it's surprisingly obvious to see through the translucency of the glass from as far back as a few maters, due to the way it catches the light. So it's not just surface scuffs.
SO, my question is what should I do? Is it worth titting about waiting for an exchange which could be weeks ( I bought online due to no local shops + lockdown ) , or should I buy some repair resin for it? Or is it not even worth worrying about?
I don't care about the aesthetic as it's going to be covered in wax anyway, so if it's only an aesthetic issue then that solves my problem. My worry was will it damage the integrity of the board? with it being on the lower half of the deck it will be taking my body weight and foot position, therefore is it likely that the cracks will grow and be more likely to dimple with pressure marks than normal?
I'm hoping I'm just getting paranoid here - lost my first board to waterlogging about ten years ago and the nightmares of emerging from the surf with a snapped board never cease!