I don't mean to scratch the itch, but I know how it feels to be scammed, and I was almost scammed by this guy (if that's what he was doing - more below). I also emailed him and the conversation went something like this:
"Hey friend, do you still have the Cyberstorm/Cybervision? If so, can you send photos? PS. Are you from Athens Greece?"
And he responded:
"They closed both cards via telephone from Germany. I can't trick the man. I've packaged them and are waiting shipment. Thank you anyhow for your interest."
By "closed" he meant that they have been reserved. And by "trick" he meant, I can't fool the guy and give them to you instead.
Now to me he sounded very proper, HOWEVER I hadn't asked him to give me the cards instead. I just asked if they're still available. Not sure why he thought otherwise or responded like that.
Anyhow, the unfortunate reality is that you can't do jack {bleep} with his IP address and stuff. What's needed is some Greek Amiga users to locate him and beat the {bleep} out of him (assuming he scammed people and didn't just become deadly ill or the package is still in the mail or who knows what). I don't know if he revealed any name, but if you sent money to a bank account then you probably got some name. It seems his last name is Koronidis. Who knows what his first is. There probably won't be that many people with that name in Athens.
Good luck!
PS. I've since email him back and have had bounces from his email box being full. Not as easy as ZXoney, right Rkauer? :-)