I appreciate advice. About an hour before I posted this, I placed an order and FE'd without even being asked to, but in the future I will Always take your advice and USE THE ESCROW system.I want to clarify something that I said in my initial post, he didn't come out and say, I asked him to send money outside of escrow. He does say that the order was for 150 and that he sent 150, but the dispute is over an order of 50. Here are the details at the top of the Resolution Center:Transaction details item: 50 Xanax 2mg bar's by Liston quantity: 1 buyer: [retracted] seller: liston date shipped: April 17, 2013, *:33 am UTC due in: past due May 2, 2013, *:55 pm UTCIf the SR Admin reads our emails, he will see that Liston asked me to order 50, then send the balance of my BC account for the order of 150. This is also supported by my transaction history, where you see an and order then a transfer:send to liston(97) -2.57 0.00 April 17, 2013, *:18 am UTCpurchase transaction #********* -2.05 2.57 April 17, 2013, *:15 am UTCI left out the exact times and trans # because I don't want to violate any rules by giving the specifics of my order, in case that could be used against SR or any of us.I used your advice and added to the Resolution Center that the Admin should read our emails and that he violated the rules for sellers.You have been an immense help and I suggest you go law school, if you haven't already. You have a keen eye for the details and read and understand all the rules very thoroughly. By the way, can the SR Admin see my transaction details? I have asked him to look at our emails, and my transaction records, because I assumed that was something the Admins could see.NOTEHe marked it as shipped in the same hour, just 15 minutes after I sent him the transfer, which is common for him. Might I add, this was a few hours after midnight in the Eastern Time Zone.UPDATEI added the following to the Resolution Center dispute between Liston and myself:Admin,After reading the rules and getting some advice, I consider the total amount of the order to be 4.62 Bitcoins. Liston clearly violated the terms he agreed to when becoming a vendor and thus, the total amount of the order which would constitute a 100% refund is 4.62 Bitcoins. I respectfully ask that you award me this amount, as the emails, transaction history, and the contents of this dispute here in the Resolutions Center prove that is the case.send to liston(97) -2.57 0.00 April 17, 2013, 3:18 am UTCpurchase transaction #135c6500f7 -2.05 2.57 April 17, 2013, 3:15 am UTCI am keeping my fingers crossed that Liston will see this, read the rules and realize his mistake and just send me back my BC. I think I have already lost dollars, but I would like to get my total BC amount for the order back.Once again, I am greatly appreciative of you and your lightening fast response to my concern in this matter.EDIT: "buyer name" retracted at poster's request.