+1. I would also send the note you received to the vendor so they know exactly what's up. That would have been my first action. I would use the forward button and not the reply to. Forward to the vendor email address on the web site.
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I could be wrong here, but I thought it was extremely unusual to be held up at gunpoint in the UK. Regardless, I pretty much agree with what others have said thus far.
Reply to them and say you need $100 to pay for the transaction fees.
I left a VM on the vendor's phone listed on the website. I figure it's the most secure way to contact him directly since his email my be compromised.
I had that one a while back only my friend was stuck in North Africa, which was odd as I'd had a pint at his pub the night before and he served it!
The vendor in question has been told about his account being hacked. It's been on Badger & Blade for a short while and the admin there have told him. They've advised not to use his normal email and to use another which doesn't appear to have been compromised.
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Email works very similar to the real post system, it's not hard to fake the return address, and it is very easy to get a virus into a computer to send an email to everyone in the address book. There is a project in place to fix this security flaw, but in the mean time, if it sounds odd, it probably is.