I’ll accept a deposit via PayPal, but I normally want cash on glass unless they are a highly reputable pinsider.
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I’ll accept a deposit via PayPal, but I normally want cash on glass unless they are a highly reputable pinsider.
Quoted from Coz:https://blog.fraudfighter.com/bid/78235/Why-Counterfeit-Pens-Can-t-Detect-Fake-Money
If someone wants to scam you, they can scam you. Does everyone here use one of those counterfeit pens? Do you check every single bill in a large transaction? I’ll be honest and admit I never have. Luckily to my knowledge, I’ve never been scammed. I’d advise anyone to avoid any deal you don’t feel comfortable with. If there are any red flags pointing to a possible scam, avoid the deal and move on. The best way to make deals are to deal with reputable sellers/buyers and check their feedback.
Every cash on glass transaction I’ve had the seller literally hands me a sealed bank note envelope like US Bank, Bank of America, etc and I open it and count it. I’ve always worried about fake cash but I have no idea how I would check it.
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