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DJI can understand your frustration and it's not entirely your fault, despite the fact that you didn't look at the label closely, but it's mostly the fault of the seller and the grading company.
But if a Heinie Smith signed card actually existed...that card would be worth thousands and thousands of dollars.
It's not like your buying a reprint or something and in the end, you are buying a signed T206 trading card for $150. I don't see anything wrong with that, especially an uncommon one (regardless of him passing in 1984) that isn't Rube Marquard or Fred Parent.
This seller, if he was honest, would let you out of this sale having misrepresented the item in the title. If he doesn't let you out of the sale with your unhappiness, then he isn't a good seller.
DJ