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Most likely a case of the card not yet in inventory, so he cant yet complete the transaction
However This is not a situation where say a $500 card was listed for $50.* If it was this situation, why should it be different? A pricing error or technical error once the card has been "sold" is a slippery slope. If some new information comes to after the sale and before it is shipped, can dealers just use this excuse and relist?
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