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I received a suspicious call today from a person in southern California who wanted to buy some Toshiba equipment. I have been defrauded before by sending a delivery COD cashier check and getting a counterfeit cashier check. I am not 100% sure but the person hung up on me when I started inquiring into it further. If you have someone call you and he is in Southern California and wants the items shipped COD "secure," BEWARE.
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there are a bunch of telecom refurbers in california that are up and up but that guy probably was not
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When in doubt, request COD payment via Postal money order. They are almost impossible to counterfit, and unlike ANY other money order or cashiers check, you cannot stop payment on a Postal money order.
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Not True!
I received $3,000 in bad Postal Money Orders last month. Even the Post Office clerk thought they were good. When I deposited them the bank teller cautioned me. She said Bad Postal Money Orders were becoming common, the bad ones are almost impossible to detect.
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