I read through this thread again. Please correct me nicely if I am mistaken. Didn't the man who received the YB instead of a Spectre actually get offered, and accept, 3 Spectres from the man who stepped up and admitted he originally made the identification error? Since the man agreed to the recompense, why would anyone think he should, after taking custody of the Spectres, receive anything more?
If I bought a Sauder bookshelf at Walmart that had a shelf with the wrong finish on it, and Walmart didn't have any more, but the store contacted Sauder and Sauder sent me a replacement shelf that was acceptable to me, I would not then expect Walmart to also give me something, even though I bought it from them. The original error occurred in the Sauder factory and Sauder made good on it to my satisfaction. It should be a done deal.
And as a sidebar, the way it was resolved, in my opinion, shows good character on the part of the original Spectre owner. It also illustrates the good working relationship between the original Spectre owner and the man who sold it. That's totally excellent in my opinion.