The e-mail always bounces, but you won't be given
another address to try. (The seller insists that
address works.) My solution to the problem was to
post my message to this seller on a webpage, and
then to put the URL in a neutral feedback to him.
(Basically saying: "look here!") I didn't have
any problems *receiving* messages from him, so at
least that helped my situation.
When I was dealing with him and did this, there
was a deputy service who noticed and kindly let
me know that this seller was apparently a problem
person who got a new ID - before, they had lots
of negative feedback. I don't know this for a
fact, but since I can't see why an otherwise
uninvolved person would write me to *lie* about
something like that. . . (*shrug*) You're welcome
to form your own opinions.
Myself. . . It would have to be something
incredible at an equally incredible price for me
to think about dealing with this seller again.
If I can help out in some way, feel free to write
me privately. ^_^
Many Sharp Smiles,
--Drac
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