I've always been very uncomfortable with the way the markets send your info to the vendor even if they do not accept the order.
Should this really be the standard practice? Why can't Alphabay withhold the seller PGP messages until after the vendor accepts the order? Why is PGP even a checkbox? The info should be rejected if it's not PGP encrypted.
I've recently had a few orders go unaccepted and I really don't love the idea of people having my full name and address if they don't need it.
Cos your name or address could be a reason WHY it's not accepted. Maybe your address is something stupid (I read something about people having orders sent to court houses etc as a drop)
Part of a vendors OPSec is vetting customers based on what little information they have and they don't want to be accepring an order and then sending to some bullshit address
Keep in mind, on Dream the vendor could always just "accept your order" and then cancel it after getting the address. Vendors can cancel an order up until they mark it as shipped, customers can cancel up until it's marked as accepted