Buyer paid going rate for a PSA 6. Assuming he gets the PSA 6 he will probably contact the seller and ask where the PSA 8 that was described is. I imagine that the seller may have to pay for his mistake in some sort of refund etc. to the buyer to keep the card. $50 may make the problem go away. We'll have to wait and see what is left for FB.
Edit: just see that the seller is from New Zealand?? and has very low feedback, thinkBill is right, $200 was just donated to a Kiwi.
same type of thing happened to me a couple weeks back when I bid on a topps traded bonds RC from 4sharpcorners. Title said description said PSA10 and I received a BCCG10 that was pictured.
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Edit: just see that the seller is from New Zealand?? and has very low feedback, thinkBill is right, $200 was just donated to a Kiwi.
But I wouldn't be too optimistic if I was the buyer.
Happened to me once too.
Title said PSA 8
Picture showed a 7
Description said PSA 7
Of course the buyer insisted I send him an 8.
I asked him did you bother to look at the picture and read the description?
I refunded him, and he went on and bought many more cards from me.
Steve
Steve