Die Sache hat sich wohl erledigt...
Ich habe dem Verkäufer spaßeshalber mal geschrieben:
"Hallo,
ihrem Angebot bei eBay habe ich Ihre E-Mailadresse entnommen.
Ich hätte gern den Preis für ein (oder mehrere) Nokia N95.
Wie sieht es mit Garantie/Gewährleistung aus?
Vielen Dank für Ihre Mühe im Voraus!
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
xxx"
Antwort:
"Hi,
The price for 1 phone is 200 euro including all the shipping taxes. All the phones are brand new in sealed boxes , equiped with all accesories , unlocked and 1 year international warranty provided by factory.
The delivery will take maximum 2 days(48 Hours).
I will support all the shipping and insurance taxes.You will not pay any custom taxes because i will shipp the phones to you as GIFT.
Reply Back"
Da war's schon mehr als klar...
"Trotzdem wollte ich's mal provozieren:
Hi,
and why do you answer in english if you ship from Germany?
How do you want the payment to be processed?
Best regards,
xxx"
Seine Antwort:
"Dear sir, for payment i use Western union, but the deal go strictly according to eBay's rules and policy
regarding to this auction - to start the official transaction, I need
to know your details to start the transaction and to change those
details :
First Name:
Last Name:
Street Address:
City: State/Province: Zip Code:
Country:
eBay username:
As soon as I have them I'll start the official procedure, and eBay
will notify you about this. You'll also receive important guidelines
+ instructions from them (please go through them exactly).
I'll handle the shipping, so this will be free of charge for you + I
am willing to deduct you with the fee for handling the payment
procedure.
Also, a refund policy will be included.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Cheers !"

Meine Antwort: Darauf gab es natürlich keine mehr...
Beste Grüße,
Johnson