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A seller is anyone who sells something. S/he might have a shop somewhere in world or on Marketplace, or s/he could just sell you something in person.  Finding anyone's name is fairly easy.  The way you do it depends on the context of your question.  If you want to contact the person who sold you something, the easiest way to get the person's name is to look in your Transaction History (http://Secondlife.com >> Accounts >> Transaction History) or in your account history on Marketplace.  If you didn't buy the item, but you know what shop it came from, go there and select a few objects to see who owns them.  That's the owner of the shop.  When you have the person's name, all you have to do is send the person an IM or a notecard.

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Rolig gave a good answer. It seems like English may not be your first language. You may want to write the question in your native language and see if someone answers in your language. You may also want to use Google Translate to create an English version copy and include it. If you write in real sentances using proper grammer, Google does pretty well.

Inworld is just in world, meaning inside the game rather than on a web site like the Market Place, English ideom. If one has a shop inside Second Life, that you can walk into, then they are an in-world-seller.

Also, it is better to build on a previously asked question, as pointed out. It saves us both time, you waiting for an answer that works and us in knowing what to say.

Also use a better post title. You will then be more likely to get someone answering you that has a real answer.

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