If you check, you'll probably find that there's a Western Union  
office as close as your post office. They're in a lot of  
supermarkets. You don't have to ship the goods until you have the  
cash in your hands. As the seller, you're completely covered. There's  
no chance of loss here.
Paul
On Sep 19, 2006, at 10:06 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> It's a real PITA for me to start running around to find a WU  
> office.  Not
> only don't I have the time, I don't have the inclination to do so.   
> The
> people at my bank have told me that they've received fraudulent WU  
> money
> orders - forgeries.  I don't want to go down that path, not with  
> all the
> other things I'm dealing with these days.  There have problems  
> reported
> with other types of money orders as well.
>
> Shel
>
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Paul Stenquist
>
>> I would just accept the Western Union money order. You should be able
>> to redeem it at any Western Union office. Some buyers will assume
>> that a money order is a money order. You're never going to convince
>> him that it has to be a USPS money order. Ebay probably won't buy
>> that argument either. Generally, if a buyer makes payment with
>> anything other than a personal check, the seller has to deliver the
>> goods.
>
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