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I've not had this specific scam attempted on me, and yes, I put my e-mail address on the label, but I have found interesting e-bay related e-mails when I've included my e-mail address in items I've listed for auction.
The lesson I learned the hard way, once, is that only legitimate e-mails about products on e-bay come through your e-bay page/account. I don't answer any e-bay related information, or requests for information (phishing) when they only show up in my e-mail account, but merely send them along to [log in to unmask] and let e-bay sort it out.
As for this scam, I would tell them I would GLADLY replace the product provided they return it at their expense.
I'll bet it's the last I hear from them.
Grant
Jackson, MO --Just back from Sacramento, what a blast!!!!
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