I call troll. Someone who does not use the same name in correspondence is not very honest.
Possibly, rj, but I do not think so.
Let me clarify my statement about the correspondent "using two different names":
You know how an email client can show an actual name of an email's author next to the email on your "in box", rather than the author's email address?
Well, the first email I received from this person had a man's name next to it in my SSB email Inbox, but within the body of the email, the author never mentioned their name.
Therere was no "Hi, my name is so-and so", nor was there a "signature" ("Best regards, So-and-so") at the end.
The same was true of the second and third email, IIRC. There was a "signature" at the end of the
next email, but it was a woman's first name!
I chose to see nothing nefarious in this, as it could have been due to something totally innocent, such as one person composing an email on another person's computer without remembering to change the name that the computer's email client associates with all emails it sends.
I only made brief mention of it ("
name1/name2") as a hint of sorts, giving the correspondent an opening to clarify, should they choose to do so, but he/she either did not catch the hint, or chose not to respond to it.
I saw (and still see) no need to read any "intent to deceive" into any of this.
YMMV, of course.