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The Risk (and pain) of using US Postal Money Orders to buy coins


I purchased this 1860 Seated Half Dime on 6/11 and sent a USPS money order on 6/13.
Yesterday I asked the seller what the shipping status was and in response he filed an Unpaid Item Dispute, and sent me an email saying he didn’t receive payment.

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I went to the Post Office and asked what to do about it. They gave me a form 6401 that is used for a Money Order Inquiry.

They charge a fee of $3.75 for filling it and afterward you can call an 800 number to get the status. Then it says “a refund will be issued no sooner than 60 days from the money order issue date provided the money order has not been cashed.” image

Oh, and right above the signature it says “I agree to pay the Postal Service™, upon demand, the amount of the refund if the designated payee, purchaser, or financial institution cashes the original money order.”

So if the seller, or a guy who stole the money order cashes it at a bank, I’ll have to pay the back the Post Office (assuming they issue a refund sometime after August) image

Plus I still have to pay the guy for the coin now, so I could wind up paying twice.

The seller has been around since Feb 05 and has 139 positive feedbacks (100%) and I’ve bought about $1,800 worth of coins from him without a problem (which includes the 1892 Barber dime below – which is an incredibly beautiful coin in person)

So USPS Money Orders can work against you. For those who will say to use PayPal, that doesn’t always work for me. I have their MasterMoney Card which I use as a MC to spend my balance in order to get the 1.5% rebate (to help offset the 2.9% they charge me every time I receive a payment). So if I have a $100 balance in PayPal, but ordered something for $60 on the card, I can’t pay more than $40 until the charge comes in since PayPal takes the funds from the balance first before doing a bank transfer or credit card.


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  • ScarsdaleCoinScarsdaleCoin Posts: 5,341 ✭✭✭✭✭
    thats a bummer....image
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  • Do you have a checking account. I never understood MO's for folks who do?image
  • A few ebayers won't take personal checks because you have to see if they clear .
  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,893 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I ate 170 bucks when somebody stole a postal money order, once. image

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  • relayerrelayer Posts: 10,570

    The problem with a check is I first have to black out my address printed on the check, then put some white-out over it and write in my PO box address. Then I have to wait whatever the sellers check hold policy is before they will ship.

    It's easier to pay the 90c for a US Postal Money Order

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  • flaminioflaminio Posts: 5,664 ✭✭✭
    Thanks for reminding me again what a wonderful service PayPal is.
  • NumisMeNumisMe Posts: 841 ✭✭
    It has been my experience that when the seller tells you that he has not recieved the MO and you have reason to believe that it has been lost in the mail, etc, you can take the stub down to the Post office, report it as missing, and get a refund. Then they list it in the national registry for missing MOs and it should not be cashable.
    This has happened a couple of times. image

    Check it out. image


  • << <i>So USPS Money Orders can work against you. For those who will say to use PayPal, that doesn’t always work for me. I have their MasterMoney Card which I use as a MC to spend my balance in order to get the 1.5% rebate (to help offset the 2.9% they charge me every time I receive a payment). So if I have a $100 balance in PayPal, but ordered something for $60 on the card, I can’t pay more than $40 until the charge comes in since PayPal takes the funds from the balance first before doing a bank transfer or credit card. >>



    You could withdraw the money then pay with a cc?
    I heard they were making a French version of Medal of Honor. I wonder how many hotkeys it'll have for "surrender."
  • partagaspartagas Posts: 2,056 ✭✭✭
    Next time spend the money and send the money order with a tracking number. I treat it as if I am sending cash. So I splurge and pay the extra fees. Usually not more then $5 bucks for a priority mail letter with tracking. You could probably negotiate a better price if you pay via money order. As 3% credit card fees really adds ups.
    If I say something in the woods, and my wife isn't around. Am I still wrong?
  • INXSINXS Posts: 1,202
    I had the same thing happen to me now I wont bid on an auction that will not take a Personal check or Paypal. The USPS MO just vanished from the face of the earth, it' out there somewhere in limbo but still you would think that it would have gotten to the seller or returned to me by now, its only been 11 months.
    "Well here's another nice mess you have gotten me into" Oliver Hardy 1930
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  • KurtHornKurtHorn Posts: 1,382
    I understand why you don't want to use PayPal but, I gotta say it has worked awfully well for me. As a seller, I strongly prefer it because I can recieve the money and get the item shipped right now. I am awaiting payment for three items for last week. I assume they're paying with a money order (cecause I haven't heard from them, frequently money order buyers don't bother with checkout), but I still have to carry them on my mind as something I need to take care of. As a buyer, I have the PayPal buyer protection stuff woking for me, it's quick, easy, and no postage stamp or trip to the mail box, and as I buyer I pay no fees.

    I hope it works out for you. Oh, and cool coins!

    -Kurt-
    "Don't bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself." - William Faulkner
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  • relayerrelayer Posts: 10,570

    After emailing the seller explaining the form and where/when payment was sent, I got an email from the seller today

    I am at the address so it increasingly appears that the error is on my part. I will get the coin out to you tomorrow while I try to clear this matter up. In the event that the money order was not cashed, you can always send me another. thank you for your patience.

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  • LALASD4LALASD4 Posts: 3,602 ✭✭✭
    Speaking from my first hand experience, send the USPS claim form to the seller to sign and return to you to file the claim with the USPS, as long as you filled out the MO correctly you will get your money back but it will take a while. Even if someone else cashed it.
    Coin Collector, Chicken Owner, Licensed Tax Preparer & Insurance Broker/Agent.
    San Diego, CA


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  • streeterstreeter Posts: 4,312 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Relayer---I feel your pain.

    I have that 800 # around somewhere as my postmaster gave it to me for free.

    I have had a similar experience twice in 3 years. First guy I ripped an 94-s au $5g for $247 and he went into denial. After two weeks- (short version)--I told him I would pay twice and just wait for refund. My MO showed up next day. Miracle ? I think not.

    Other guy--couldn't find payment for a month...I got a little 'stern' (according to him)and (short version) told him I would pay twice and wait for refund. He 'found ' POSTAL MONEY ORDER.

    Always send Postal MO certified mail. And fill it out completely. And keep your POST OFFICE RECEIPT. At least with the PO you can talk to a real person if you have a problem.

    Have a nice day
  • I hate PayPal read this www.paypalsucks.com i did a transaction for 17k with Paypal with a client and PayPal almost screwed me i had to get the AGs office involved.
  • relayerrelayer Posts: 10,570

    Yeah, the clerk said to use certified mail when sending a money order, but I always just send it regular first class (without a problem until now).

    LALASD4 - that's a great idea (especially since he said he'll be mailing the coin).

    The form says that the purchaser has to submit it (they take ID) but the customer filing the inquiry (and who will eventually get the claim money) could be the receipient.

    That way it becomes an issue between him and the post office

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  • << <i>A few ebayers won't take personal checks because you have to see if they clear . >>



    I have never understood this approach. I have no problem waiting until the check clears if I send a check.
  • LALASD4LALASD4 Posts: 3,602 ✭✭✭
    If he cashed the MO and signed the form, Federal Agents will be the one on his back.image
    Coin Collector, Chicken Owner, Licensed Tax Preparer & Insurance Broker/Agent.
    San Diego, CA


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  • gyocomgdgyocomgd Posts: 2,582 ✭✭✭
    As you've done $1,800 worth of business with the guy and sent him a courteous e-mail, it seems he was something of a jerk for filing the claim before talking with you first.
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  • ARCOARCO Posts: 4,431 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I used to have to make the weekly Post office run to get my Money orders. It takes but a second for paypal now. If a buyer won't accept paypal, they have to have a coin I really, really want bad, or else I pass. My time is worth more than chugging it out for more than a half an hour driving to the Post Office to get a M/O, just for a lousy coin. image

    Tyler
  • flaminioflaminio Posts: 5,664 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I hate PayPal read this www.paypalsucks.com i did a transaction for 17k with Paypal with a client and PayPal almost screwed me i had to get the AGs office involved. >>

    Just because you screwed up one transaction doesn't mean that millions of other transactions are not processed successfully. And don't drag out that tired sucks site -- we've all been there and listened to those whiners. The OP's post goes to show that even a supposedly simple money order transaction can go awry.

    Once you get beyond face-to-face cash transactions, there's a whole variety of problems that can come up. It's just a cost of doing business online. And like another poster said, unless you've got some spectacular, one-of-a-kind coin that I can't get anywhere else, you better take PayPal, or else you won't get my business. It's just not worth my time to deal with the hassle of MOs.
  • originalisbestoriginalisbest Posts: 5,971 ✭✭✭✭
    Personally I won't deal with PayPal, since their address requirements are such that I have to have crap sent to where I actually live - where the mail has a 50-50 chance of being stolen, misdirected or "disappeared." With money orders I choose where to direct the seller to send my stuff. As I live in a major metropolis, P.O.'s are easily accessible. Were I to live in the boonies, I could see the logic in not wishing to drive 6 hours to find a P.O. - as it is M.O.'s work best for me.

    And as to checkout - screw checkout, it ALWAYS fails on me and then I need to send a long-winded email to seller explaining why I'm not using checkout. Biggest PITA eBay ever came up with; either make it WORK or dispose of it. I LOVE it when sellers say "forget checkout" and in their listing, specify that they'll email me.
  • ddinkddink Posts: 2,748
    <<Personally I won't deal with PayPal, since their address requirements are such that I have to have crap sent to where I actually live>>

    What a strange concept!

    <<And as to checkout - screw checkout, it ALWAYS fails on me and then I need to send a long-winded email to seller explaining why I'm not using checkout. Biggest PITA eBay ever came up with; either make it WORK or dispose of it. I LOVE it when sellers say "forget checkout" and in their listing, specify that they'll email me.>>

    Checkout always works for me. IMO it's the second best thing Ebay has ever done (Buy it Now is the best).
    I heard they were making a French version of Medal of Honor. I wonder how many hotkeys it'll have for "surrender."
  • flamino i didn't screw up anything by the way, i had a PayPal acct set-up for about 3 years and only used once or twice to send friends money or them to send me money $100 to $200, and the only thing i did is sell a whole bunch of MS64 Saints to a client for 17k, she sent the money, PayPal told me it cleared her acct into mine, i shipped the Gold and then proceeded to transfer the 17k to my bank and PayPal froze my acct and said it was based on a suspicious transaction since i never did an amount that size, they said they were going to hold it for 90days, i called and called and called they always put me on hold etc etc and finally i got ahold of the Ags office in Nebraska (now this is 30days of back and forth BS) and finally the AG stepped in and these dopes at PayPal sent the money back to her!! now she had the Gold and my cash!! luckily she was an honest person and just wired the money to my acct thru her bank, yea i know alot of people have no problems with PayPal but many people do, but i don't sell coins on Ebay so PayPal is a non issue for me, but PayPal has a bad rap for doing these kinds of things to people, just because they haven't done anything to you doesn't mean i screwed up a transaction lol, but everyone should know the pros and cons of companies like PayPal if they are going to use them imo Peace
  • ddinkddink Posts: 2,748
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    << I hate PayPal read this www.paypalsucks.com i did a transaction for 17k with Paypal with a client and PayPal almost screwed me i had to get the AGs office involved. >>

    Just because you screwed up one transaction doesn't mean that millions of other transactions are not processed successfully. And don't drag out that tired sucks site -- we've all been there and listened to those whiners. The OP's post goes to show that even a supposedly simple money order transaction can go awry.

    Once you get beyond face-to-face cash transactions, there's a whole variety of problems that can come up. It's just a cost of doing business online. And like another poster said, unless you've got some spectacular, one-of-a-kind coin that I can't get anywhere else, you better take PayPal, or else you won't get my business. It's just not worth my time to deal with the hassle of MOs.
    >>

    Why would anyone accept a $17,000 payment with PayPal? Did you feel generous that day and WANT to donate $493 in fees to PayPal? A bank wire costs what, $10-$15? That having been said, I have to respectfully disagree with Flaminio. How would you feel if you (for some reason) took a $17k payment by PayPal, only to be told that money would be held for 90 days and then not be able to even speak to a human being on the phone? How would you feel if you were that one person among millions. My dad almost died from complications in a recent back surgery. His doctor actually had the audacity to tell him that complications only happen in 1 in 200 patients and he just happened to be the one!

    Now I love PayPal as both a buyer and seller, and I will not pay with any other form of payment when buying from someone. I think PayPal is a good service, but you have to admit that it would suck to be that one in a million that they screw up.

    Origin: I did not intend to sound so harsh. Look at it from PayPal's standpoint though. What if your credit card was one of the 40 million numbers that was recently stolen from a hacked database. Someone used your card to set up a dummy PayPal account and bought a $10,000 coin with that dummy PayPal account through your stolen credit card. You see the charges on your card and immediately dispute them and cancel the card. Naturally, your credit card company removes the charges and reverses them back to PayPal, who in turn begin an investigation, only to find that the trail stops at a dummy PO box. Now if PayPal had insisted that the criminal ship the coin to your credit card billing address, what do you think would have happened? As it is, PayPal is out ten thou' because they let someone ship something to a non-billing address. That's a foolish risk for PayPal, or an ebay seller, to accept.
    I heard they were making a French version of Medal of Honor. I wonder how many hotkeys it'll have for "surrender."
  • ddink this was over a year ago, she had an acct with PayPal where neither herself or i would have had to pay those fees, that i remember, because i only made about $900 on the deal, and i wouldn't have done it if that kind of fee was involved, again i am no PayPal expert and after that fiasco don't plan to be, but whatever kind of an acct she had with Paypal that big of a fee wasn't involved, if that makes any sense? Peace (-:
  • Dog97Dog97 Posts: 7,874 ✭✭✭
    Postal MO's are a real pita. First I have to go to the bank to get the cash, then I have to go to the PO to get the MO (my bank charges me $5 to issue me a MO right?) Don't be in a hurry to get paid if you only take MO's cause it might take me a couple of days. In the meantime the PayPal sellers get click click "you got cash" and my stuff is on the way before the MO guys even get their envelope addressed. (rant button off)
    CASH, personal check, cashier's check, WU wire; all same same, scam city, no protection or recourse for a buyer. The thought of somebody doing a cc chargeback is what sends fear quaking down my spine keeping me straight. image
    Think about it!
    ps that obv is hideous be glad it only cost you $3.75 to get out of it.
    Change that we can believe in is that change which is 90% silver.

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