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But the setting was on? And still he sent an offer to take your items?
These facts does not add up. Is the setting turned on now?
I bet that warning is that someone from Russia had LOGGED IN SUCSESSFULLY. They usually warn you that they saw an IP that might not be yours so you can change your password.
That would explain how they stole your stuff, they did log into your email and confirmed the trade.
If they didn't get in then how did they trade your stuff?
Go here and check your login history https://security.google.com/ And do all the things you can to be safe.
Also consider adding two factor for gmail: https://www.google.com/landing/2step/
Maybe format your PC, who knows..