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For relative small amounts U.S. Postal Money orders are the BEST. If someone either doesnt convey the merchandise or just cashes M.O. and keeps the funds......you go to a certain web site, fill out the info and then post master and federal district attorney from recipiants local goes after them......Worked for me.....Chuck S
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Chuck is right...Postal Money orders are the safest way to send a check..cashiers checks are junk! they are not worth the paper they are printed on or the charge the bank nails ya for to make one up...they have to sit in your account for a long time before they clear..and they can be cancled the day after they are sent making them void once they get back to the bank that issued it...we can partially thank the scammers for wrecking this form of payment...why cant it be sent like overnight mail or registered where it is tracked the whole way???..and insure it for whats in the package..is there a federal law stopping us from sending cash around??????
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Oh don't be paranoid, it's OK to send cash. Those nice Nigerian fellows I gave my bank account info to, said that they would be sending me $37,000,000 right to my home address but they needed my bank info to verify that I was honest enough to be trusted.
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