As an FYI it's actually untrue that a postal money order has any extra 
protection. I had someone scam me years back. I paid for the item with a 
USPS money order under the assumption that anything that happened would be 
"mail fraud".  They never sent the item so I contacted the USPS and they 
told me their money orders are just standard money orders and the best I 
could do is follow up with the police.  I only use Paypal these days as 
pretty much anything else comes with too many possibilities for error even 
with honest buyers and sellers.

As a buyer you pretty much have the MOST protection from Paypal but as a 
seller as long as you ship only to verified addresses, always ship with a 
tracking number (and I like to include signature verification) and insure 
everything for the full amount then you have protections as well.

All that said I have never had any issues with anyone on this forum and 
everyone is super nice on top of it!

On Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 12:00:40 PM UTC-4, Bill wrote:
>
> Another FWIW: A USPS Postal Money Order sent by ordinary USPS snailmail 
> takes a little longer but provides some degree of protection coverage with 
> mail fraud laws. 

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