HockeyMomNH
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Doesn't really change anything but I'd assume the "buyer" made a typo and the child is 12 not 2. I'd also assume the "buyer" left his ebay account open on his computer.
Also possible the other posters are right and the "buyer" is a scammer.
Nothing more you can do. I wouldn't reply to any more messages.
You are probably right about the typo. The e-mails he has sent me are barely legible, and 12 makes more sense than 2.
Lesson learned, I guess.