Looks like an 8.0 to me.
The description in that auction is pretty much as well honed of a swindle as you can get, without being downright criminal.
Key points being a two fold double whammy, bait and switch sucker punch:
The seller states he is not a professional grader, so he gets to opt out of actually assigning a grade to the book....initially, drawing in the suckers with the bait of basically saying that he doesn't know what he's doing.
Then he adds in the switch of "This book will benefit from a press" to nail it home.
Seeing as all of the spine ticks break color to one degree or another, a press will have a minor effect on the book.
Best case scenario is a press bumps it from an 8.0 to an 8.5....
My take is that the seller knew exactly what he was doing.
I don't know the seller or his practices. Seems pretty standard for eBay. I just thought the closing price was strong for a copy with that many flaws. I wonder what a graded 9.8 would fetch?