Not that I know of, most craiglist ads say pickup truck load.
The one and only time I bought wood was when I was working too much to have time to take care of the house AND lay in a supply of wood the first year I had the insert. IIRC it was 2007 or 2008. HEck, I had a plumbing leak and I needed a new pipe dug in from the crawlspace to the bladder tank. Dad came here to the house to be here when they did the work because of the hours I was working.
I paid $180/cord for 5 cords stacked in the old chicken coop. The cu ft measurement checked out, but once I got into the wood, there were a LOT of 10"-12" pieces stacked in the middle. That's the last time I bought wood.
When I buy something that is advertised as "X" amount of something, I expect it to be as advertised. The seller is expecting to get "X" dollars for "X" amount of what they are selling, so I think it's a reasonable expectation. If the seller wants to give more than what the buyer is expecting, that's up to the seller - the buyer didn't ask for it. When I deliver fish to a pond, I normally deliver between 5% and 10% more, and don't expect to be paid for the excess. If a few die, there is more than enough excess to cover the loss, and if they all live, then the buyer is even happier. (I manage ponds for a living.)