Why not if your buyer is an established member on eBay? You save on Paypal fees. I think the USPS website keep a - pretty much - updated list of fake money orders.
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You have to worry about the MO being legit/stolen/counterfeit. USPS (postal) money orders are the safest and can be cashed at the post office or deposited at the bank. And yes, you save the .029% paypal fee by not involving paypal.
No Way Out: Stimulus and Money Printing Are the Only Path Left
<< <i>You have to worry about the MO being legit/stolen/counterfeit. USPS (postal) money orders are the safest and can be cashed at the post office or deposited at the bank. And yes, you save the .029% paypal fee by not involving paypal. >>
Isn't it a 2.9% transaction fee? Like 100X as much as .029%
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<< <i>You have to worry about the MO being legit/stolen/counterfeit. USPS (postal) money orders are the safest and can be cashed at the post office or deposited at the bank. And yes, you save the .029% paypal fee by not involving paypal. >>
Isn't it a 2.9% transaction fee? Like 100X as much as .029% >>
2.9% +$.30
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If you want to cash a USPS Money Order the best time to go is later in the day when they are more likely to have the cash on hand.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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You save on Paypal fees.
I think the USPS website keep a - pretty much - updated list of fake money orders.
No Way Out: Stimulus and Money Printing Are the Only Path Left
<< <i>You have to worry about the MO being legit/stolen/counterfeit. USPS (postal) money orders are the safest and can be cashed at the post office or deposited at the bank. And yes, you save the .029% paypal fee by not involving paypal. >>
Isn't it a 2.9% transaction fee?
Like 100X as much as .029%
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<< <i>You have to worry about the MO being legit/stolen/counterfeit. USPS (postal) money orders are the safest and can be cashed at the post office or deposited at the bank. And yes, you save the .029% paypal fee by not involving paypal. >>
Isn't it a 2.9% transaction fee?
Like 100X as much as .029% >>
2.9% +$.30
No Way Out: Stimulus and Money Printing Are the Only Path Left
<< <i>Someone asked if I would accept USPS money order. >>
Seems safe as long as you get it and cash it at the PO before you ship.
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<< <i>Someone asked if I would accept USPS money order. >>
Seems safe as long as you get it and cash it at the PO before you ship. >>
If he gives you the MO serial # in advance you can pre-verify it. Just make sure that the MO you get has the same serial number on it.
I've cashed $200-$300 with one.
Before paypal I'd take them by request. Almost as good as cash if the PO cashes them.
No Way Out: Stimulus and Money Printing Are the Only Path Left
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
The total is only $20 so none of the extra thought or effort is worth it right now. I'll see if I need to bother in the future.
No Way Out: Stimulus and Money Printing Are the Only Path Left
<< <i>Other than green money, a USPS MO is the second best method of payment when it comes to strangers. >>
An offer to sell tickets for the upcoming Grateful Dead concerts in Chicago stipulated that payment had to be remitted by money order only.
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<< <i>Other than green money, a USPS MO is the second best method of payment when it comes to strangers. >>
An offer to sell tickets for the upcoming Grateful Dead concerts in Chicago stipulated that payment had to be remitted by money order only. >>
I want those tickets!!!