I am the buyer, as most of you figured out.
I contacted the seller to try to work it out. I don't think there is anything wrong with that.
The seller (either knowingly or unknowingly) failed to describe the card properly. If this card was a card that could be had easily, it would have been a no brainer - I either keep the card or I send the card back for a refund. However, this is a very rare card - a 1994 Topps Black Gold Winner ABCD. If I send the card back, I may not see another one for a few years. So, I politely asked the seller if he would make up for his error without me sending the card back. He declined to do this. So, since this card is so scarce, I feel like I have no choice but to keep it, even though I am not satisfied with it. Positive feedback has been left, although a little reluctantly.
By the way, I am not asking for something that I have never done as a seller. I have given partial refunds in the past when I thought it was warranted.
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