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<blockquote data-quote="Itchyfinger" data-source="post: 1651435" data-attributes="member: 4201"><p>I'm not too big of a man to admit I was hit on Armslist about a year and a half ago. A friend of mine with the DOD opened an investigation in conjunction with the FBI and they caught the bastard. He had stolen a Air Force Lt.'s I.D. The good part is the post office he used to cash the postal money order either didn't ask for an I.D. or didn't notice that the Lt.'s picture was a white "military" looking guy and the guy cashing the money order looked like "Crabman" from My Name is Earl.</p><p>I took every precaution I could think of and he had them all covered. This guy hit an estimated 100+ people on Armslist before he was caught. </p><p></p><p>Will I ever get my money back. Nope.</p><p></p><p>Do Postal Money Orders give you any protection? HELL NO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Itchyfinger, post: 1651435, member: 4201"] I'm not too big of a man to admit I was hit on Armslist about a year and a half ago. A friend of mine with the DOD opened an investigation in conjunction with the FBI and they caught the bastard. He had stolen a Air Force Lt.'s I.D. The good part is the post office he used to cash the postal money order either didn't ask for an I.D. or didn't notice that the Lt.'s picture was a white "military" looking guy and the guy cashing the money order looked like "Crabman" from My Name is Earl. I took every precaution I could think of and he had them all covered. This guy hit an estimated 100+ people on Armslist before he was caught. Will I ever get my money back. Nope. Do Postal Money Orders give you any protection? HELL NO. [/QUOTE]
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