What I got out of those threads is that Ilford hasn't come across anything indicating to them that there were any problems. Along with one poster giving examples of user errors, which I am not so sure about. Before these two rolls of film and when I used to be a photographer, a little over 20 years ago, I had never come across scratches like this, never came across scratches period to my knowledge when handling film, Maybe a crescent kink, once in a blue moon but never a scratch and all I ever worked with was stainless steel tanks and reels. Plus the event of having the film separate from the backing roll, possibility of happening - I don't doubt that it could happen and might lead to said scratches but what are the odds of that happening twice, one after the other, or more times in a close time period? You would have to be pretty unlucky for that to happen on a frequent basis.
I didn't see any notable resolve/update for the problem either. The good news, and it did feel a little bit relieving, was that the marks would not show up in a print or scan. This made sense even though I used a flat-bed scanner to scan a 120 strip and the quality from doing the scan this way will be inferior to a film scanner. I saw no lines. I am taking it that this would also apply to an enlarger based exposure? How about a condenser based enlarger that would have the possibility of enhancing negative defects a little more? I will not know this until I try this for myself and I am looking into printing this coming weekend and I can post back with the results to that.
Contacting Ilford would be the thing to do but from what was stated back then I am not sure if my voice would be as helpful because of what I have all ready said above. Not only my voice but others, having the same problems, would be more power to the punch.
My intention was to ask questions and see if anyone else had went through this and had any ideas as to what it could be. Is anyone from Ilford still on this board? I would be happy to let them know about this.