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Re: Old scam,New angle
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Posted by Paul in Mich on December 31, 2003 at 14:25:47 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Old scam,New angle posted by Scott in SC on December 30, 2003 at 11:58:04:
One sure way to get scammed is to accept a cashiers check. These are easily counterfeited and forged, and banks will NOT take responsibility should they be bad. I know we have been led to believe that Cashiers checks are more foolproof than personal checks, but with a personal check, you can go to the bank and have the money immediately debited to the account from which it was drawn. This way the payor cannot stop payment on the check. Only after recieving the funds from the check should anyone ship the merchandise. Banks can determine with a phone call whether there are sufficient funds to cover the check. Any buyer who is legitimate understands this process and will have no qualms about waiting until his check is verified and cashed before his merchandise is shipped. Anyone who is not willing to go through this process is not to be considered a bonified customer and is not entitled to any other consideration. Seller beware is the theme of the times nowadays.
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