I've never heard of a forged Western Union money order. It's just as  
easy to forge a USPS money order. Once you have your cash, it's  
yours. No one is going to take it back. All you're going to do by  
fighting this guy is end up with a big negative. Ebay doesn't split  
hairs in regard to what kind of money order is sent. You'll lose this  
one if you fight it. They buyer should have honored your request, but  
he didn't. With ebay, it's always better to avoid a fight. Fighters  
lose.
Paul
On Sep 19, 2006, at 10:06 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> It's not just a matter of my cashing it, because of my current  
> situation I
> specifically requested a USPS money order, and made it clear that  
> because
> of circumstance, that's all I could or would be willing to take for  
> this
> transaction.  IAC, why should I have to be inconvenienced just to  
> get paid.
> If it's a forged MO I'm not good.  Wherever it's cashed will want  
> their
> money back.
>
> Shel
>
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Adam Maas
>
>> That's the wire transfer fraud. If Shel can cash the money
>> order, he's  good though.
>
>
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