The seller simply plagiarized the same exact wallet description that can be found on KeepKey’s website wallet description (as seen in the photos below).
That was very shady thing to plagiarize KeepKey wallet description, but someone would have to be very dumb to think this is a hardware wallet.
He does claim he is actually selling live dvd (I dont know who uses dvd's in 2022) and Bitcoin software (probably outdated Electrum), so he is not laying about that.
I would never pay him for this, but judging from all the stuff he sells in US and his rating I don't think he is a scammer who would scam someone for $13, but you never know and people sell all kinds of crazy stuff on ebay.
Here is the second listing. This I don’t understand. They label it with much of the same information as the other listing, and as a hardware wallet, yet there is no physical wallet, just a DVD labeled “GNU ZONE” (their User Name). I’m assuming it’s just a copy of Electrum on DVD?
Probably it's electrum, but he should list everything correctly in descriptions like normal people, not doing this bs gymnastics.
There is a notice written on the bottom of his page saying this:
Needless to say this is not a legitimate hardware wallet, and could easily be set up to scam someone. I obviously don’t know for sure if that’s the case, but being a phony listing that plagiarized KeepKey, this seller obviously can’t be trusted.
Maybe someone with working ebay account could report his ads for keepkey plagiarism, but I am not sure if ebay rules will remove them because of this.
I would never buy any hardware walle from ebay, real or fake.