Zion vendor saying he couldn't decrypt my PGP message

and to resend over using his PGP code. I originally used his PGP code from Zion, and am sure I didn't have any mistakes when I submitted my address using his public key. He wants me to resend it using the PGP code from Zion and it looks odd. Longer than before. Is this a concern? Or early Tinfoil Hat Tuesday?


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[2 Points] GirlsDontLikeIce:

You always want to be sure the PGP public key you are using is the vendor's key and his key only. You don't want his account to be compromised and you are sending dox to someone who is not the vendor!

You also don't want a vendor that has life problems and has to change their PGP because it's how they hide from people they scammed in the past. So you don't want a new PGP key.

A new PGP key could also be a sign that something anything maybe not that bad but something has happened to the vendor that could compromise your safety or financial security.

The vendors PGP key is NOT to be taken lightly!


[1 Points] savingfluffybunnies:

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When you import the new key it'll tell you if it's different than the old one.