Quote from: saintgabriels on November 20, 2012, 03:17 am@sellmebulk--no it's not just because they changed their key. It's because 1) their email for their old key and the new one don't match ((for example the old one was vendorname@tormail.org and the new one is vendorname@tormail.net...why would they be using an old, outdated email, like tormail.net that isn't correct anymore for their New pgp key?)), Tormail.net was seized by the Russian registrar in April of this year, thus leading to the Tormail operator's acquisition of the Tormail.org domain. The Tormail operator registered a complaint with ICANN , and eventually succeeded in retrieving their original Tormail.net domain back. Currently, email sent to both Tormail.net and Tormail.org addresses will be deposited into the same email account. Vendorname@tormail.net and Vendorname@tormail.org are one and the same. If you doubt this, setup an arbitrary test account on Tormail, and send an email to both the Tormail.net and Tormail.org addresses. You will find that both emails will be delivered to the same account. Quote from: saintgabriels on November 20, 2012, 03:17 am2) their message just seemed a bit off to me. Didn't seem like the same writing style as previous comms., 3) the key on their profile that they say is the new one isn't the same as what they sent me.The whole thing is just weird and I'd rather not take the chance of giving my address to someone I don't know, even if I've ordered from them before.That is rather peculiar, to say the least. I would say that discretion would be the better part of valour here. Nightcrawler