Agreed. We've all made listing mistakes. Heck I listed a mintmark in the title for a coin that didn't have one. But I got the rest of the listing correct. I had just picked the eBay pre populated title. I bet if you contacted the seller he'd fix it.
I messaged the sender through eBay. Never got the courtesy of a response, however the listing was changed.
Unfortunately, too many here are far too quick to assume the worst of others, even if over the tiniest of infractions, and do so while refusing to look at the big picture. This certainly isn't to say there are not plenty of shams and scams out there, but the paranoia is simply too much at times, and strikes me as holding others to a different standard than many do themselves. If such people made a mistake, it would surely be just that - a simple mistake deserving of immediate forgiveness - but if someone else does, especially if not a fellow CT member, watch out.... mud shall fly.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who wonders when (not if) one of my eBay posts will end up on the forum for some such infraction because the photo didn't meet someone else's subjective standard or the shipping cost was too high. On a positive note I have seen many solid citizens on the forum who do believe in discussing before shooting to give one hope you wouldn't get totally slammed.