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06.17.2009, 01:48 PM
Unless part of the person's real name is in the email address, or you happen to hit on something with a Google search, I can't think of a way.
First of all, if it's a gmail, yahoo, any free email service, there are no checks to make sure you are who you say you are - at least none that I remember when I signed up.
If it's a "business" address, you may be able to look up the company's employee profile if it's not that big, and maybe match a person with the email addy.
If it's an ISP email (like "jsmith@aol.com"), I don't think you can get much info without a court order or something.
There might be something in the raw email header, but good luck with that.
So, I would meet this person face to face before any sale is final. Even ask him why he would trade a Quad for a jetski. Could be totally on the up and up; maybe he moved near a lake or whatever.
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