SCAM. Nokia has not released the phone period. The answer that they release the phone first to sellers is a lie. When they release the phone Nokia will make a general announcement on their website. THEN, and only then, it will take some time for ALL sellers to get it. Just like it has happened every single time they release ANY phone.
Only exceptions? Stolen, black\grey market, early (read: buggy) units.
Either way, general statement from Nokia is always first.
Also look at the list of "payment options," they all reek to a scam too.
Also I like the fact that the Russian company has an English director:
"General Director: Richard Smolin." But no real way to contact them except two email addresses. Nice.
And one picture of a block standing by a laptop, which means nothing. I mean, come on this is like common sense.
When in doubt go to Nokia first or at the very least a "RESPECTED SOURCE," for info.
http://www.engadget.com/2006/09/26/nokias-n95-smartphone-goes-legit/