I got quite a smile from reading the seller's description when it first came on the block. Wait for the build report and ignore everything seller wrote. The bass looks straight and worth the $2,800, however, the seller is ignorant of Alembics and has no feedback, at all. Should you decide to go for it, I strongly suggest you use Escrow as a payment option. It will cost you extra money, but you will not get ripped for all of your money.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/confidence/payment-escrow.html You send in the transfer of cash. They inform the seller it is there. The seller sends you the bass. You decide if it is worth it. If so, you inform Escrow to release the funds. If it is not up to the bargain, you ship the bass back and inform Escrow of this. Then seller informs them the bass is returned and Escrow gives you back your funds. Guess who pays all the shipping. It can be a big hassle if the seller is not reputable, but it is doubtful that the seller will agree to use Escrow, if they are disreputable or simply a fraud.
Culver City, California. You or anyone you know live close to the seller that can go pick the bass up in person? Any member here willing to help out? If you get ripped on eBay, primarily, you are with few options and can kiss the money goodbye. eBay has become a very buyer beware place. I wish you all the best, if you decide to go for it. BTW, when this was first posted, I checked and there were no 81 Alembics listed on the stolen list, so that is a good thing.