Quote from: La Fuente on January 01, 2013, 08:02 amQuote from: malcontent344 on December 26, 2012, 06:30 amSo I was trying to get some questions answered by a vendor called "La Fuente" about whether or not I could use a p.o. box with his service. He responded with a simple, "send me your pgp key, thanks." I didn't really think anything of it, so I gave him my personal key, along with my encrypted shipping address. Now looking back on things, the whole thing seems kind of sketchy. Why would he want my pgp key before I even ordered anything from him? Could this be some sort of trap to attempt to incriminate me as soon as I order? I'm worried.Hi malcontent,Don't worry man - you're safe with me. I ask everyone for their public key (which is the one you sent me) so we can communicate securely. I also ask because it shows that a customer is cautious and conscientious regarding their security. You can always contact me if you have any concerns.Saludos,LFGood on ya. +1NC