yup, I emailed too and got the same answer. I looked at the listing to see if he included my question with the listing. NOPE. So this is a marginal at best seller. Kinda sad so many sellers on eBay in the computer/electronics area are, well, not so good.
He did however give a clue about his experience level. One question he posted to the listing was about shipping to the UK...dude, only ships overseas using UPS. AwwwwwKKKK...that means a brokerage fee for the buyer on the UK side PLUS any VAT & custom's duty.
That is AWFUL. Right now the USPS International Express Mail for that item would be about $40 + any customs fees or VAT on the UK side. Nothing else...plus I believe USPS EMS has a 5 business day service guarantee to the UK. I might be mistaken but I am pretty sure that is the deal. I know it is a 5-day guarantee to Japan and other parts of Asia. And that is the basic International EMS not the much more expensive "Guaranteed Delivery Time EMS". Plus as the shipping I would get an 8% discount printing my EMS postage online with Endicia.
So no that seller is someone I would avoid. Failure to disclose details is/can be considered fraudulent. Attended an very interesting seminar put on by eBay's head of legal back around 2000. He spent a significant amount of time on the fact that omission and misdirection with the intent to deceive are potentially actionable.
Sorry they did not turn out to be a good deal...bummer!

I was actually considering not having an Rx filled this month so I could bid...not to worry not having the med would not kill me...just would mean more pain killers...soooo, it was tempting...hehehehe...