I bet we'll find that this seller has built up a reputable feedback over time and now turned to fraudulently selling highly desirable products at a fast rate which he has.
These are his recent past sales and tell me that these are not easy sellers,
https://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_sofindtype=0&_byseller=1&_nkw=&_in_kw=1&_ex_kw=&_sacat=0&LH_Complete=1&_udlo=&_udhi=&_samilow=&_samihi=&_sadis=15&_stpos=5090&_sargn=-1%26saslc%3D1&_salic=15&_fss=1&_fsradio=%26LH_SpecificSeller%3D1&_saslop=1&_sasl=okx493&_sop=1&_dmd=1&_ipg=200
The Garden seat along with the wall sander was "ended due to an error in the listing". This is a common way that scammers move on. I'm almost positive now that this ID is now a dead one and the seller is using another (the one that I bought the Solid State drive from) and doing the same and then will move on to another within 24 hours, he'll possibly then try a fourth ID and then disappear altogether withdrawing all the money from his account and absconding into oblivion. He'll probably pocket around $30,000 to $40 odd grand and live like a king for a year.
The plot thickens.
By the way Norm, sending you an" item sent notice" is the way that scammers buy themselves time and breathing space to get the hell out of there as buyers will sit back for about 3 to 4 weeks now never suspecting a thing.
Cheers,
BB.