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neugene

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I don't know if I can say the name of the exact service but the one I tried to use asked a lot of questions that made me really nervous. They even asked me what the money was purchasing. Has anyone else had this problem? How secure are they? Do you have to worry about them reporting suspicious wire transfers to the authorities? Or am I just being paranoid?
 
Western Union or Moneygram? They shouldn't be asking that many questions unless they were made suspicious from you or something about your transfer. If it's under $1000 I wouldn't think the amount would be suspicious. I would suggest avoiding the "If you see something say something" gestapo type that are working in these establishments and simply load a prepaid debit card and then pay online through them. Dealing with people who shouldn't know anything about your transaction is a bad idea. You could bring heat on yourself and supplier if one of the noses decides he thinks your sweaty double muscled ass is up to something illegal. Btw thanks Bush for making us all safer from AAS!
 
It was ******* and only $400. She just kept questioning and said I shouldn't send it. It made me nervous as hell so I told her to cancel it. I think I will try it your way next time.
 
We aren't allowed to be posting payment info even if it's general so I would remove both of those names. Yes your advice is correct but leave the names out.
 
Nothing wrong with being careful.



I'm going to now go back and delete all my previous post.
 
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Some people like to be asshole's if you have the option do as CFM says and take it elsewhere ever to the same chain but different store (NOTE: Sometimes shops pay them to have there services available through them like shipping stores, you will be less likely to get an A-Hole there.).
 
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