I agree with SouthPark. I've made great relationships with a couple of sellers on Ebay over the years. I'm even to the point where I actually trust them to find something that might otherwise be difficult for me to locate on my own--without being apprehensive about the possibility of being ripped off. So good for you if you found someone trustworthy.
On the other hand, there are some true pirates on Ebay. I kind of wish, based on feedback, that Ebay would put a little skull-and-crossbones icon next to their names. In my experience, you should probably look with a little skepticism at anyone who uses the words "rare," "choice," or "unique" in their description, especially in cases where these words accompany a picture of a plant that looks like it was just yanked off a neighbor's tree in some Floridian back yard, or a runt of a seedling that appears to have been stepped on a dozen times before the picture was taken. Okay, I apologize for going off on a bit of a tangent. Good luck with your Ebay connection. It looks like you got a couple of nice Cattleya warscewiczii plants.
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