> That works till the chickens die from some odd disease and the ring ends up being a zircon.
bc... you are right. I guess that goes to show that there is no 100% safe option. Money orders can be fake, checks can bounce, cash can be counterfeit, computer accounts can be hacked, bartered goods can be forgeries, etc, etc, etc. All these things COULD happen, and yet in most cases they don't. At some point you have to trust people. Not everyone mind you, but you gotta trust SOMEBODY at some point in time.
In a situation like this, we just have to use our smarts and ask... does this deal sound legit? If these guys were scamming, would they meet you in person? Would they be using their nefarious scheme to get an old forklift instead something more valuable like a sportscar? Or are they just like the tens of thousands of honest people who just want to buy something and use the relatively safe method of a money order?
Ask yourself this... how would an honest buyer be approaching this deal? Do these folks fit that description? If you were the buyer, how would you pay?
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