Posted by oldtanker on May 07, 2016 at 05:20:00 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: YTAG ad Question posted by Traditional Farmer on May 06, 2016 at 17:32:15:
If they get you to send money via Western Union there is NO way to stop payment or to get your money back. Kinda like a USPS money order. The big thing here is that with a USPS money order there are federal laws broken should they have you send money that way and it's a scam. There are no federal laws broken with a money transfer via Western Union unless you get over a certain dollar amount.
Someone allegedly 90 miles from us tried that on my daughter when she was looking for a puppy for my grand daughter. She found an ad from people who claimed to be from Fargo with the breed she was looking for, was in phone contact with them. Something smelled fishy to her so she ask if I could go with her to look at the pup (SIL drive OTR). When she told them that her dad was bringing her up the in a couple of days then they wanted her to send money via Western Union. Shook her up pretty bad as she would have gone with a 6 yer old had she not gotten spooked by themselves. It was only after she called them back and told them a day she could get there because of my schedule that they wanted her to wire money.
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