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Anonymous #1
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #10]
#19027830 - 10/24/13 07:39 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anonymous #7 said: If it's under 10k, have him write you a check.
You do know that transferring money is the reason checks were invented, right?
my friend isn't the kind of person who has a checking account. much less a check book
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Anonymous #10 said: fedex a bank draft.
email bank transfer
you pay for gas and have him drive down. 6hrs total travel is maybe a tank of gas.
you get a bus ticket and go meet him
cheque
all your ideas involve paying for the transfer. which is not what we want to do. maximize profits bra
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Anonymous #15
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #1]
#19027894 - 10/24/13 07:51 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Either have him wire it directly into your bank account (no good reason not to)...it's not like he will have access to your account now that he has the bank account number.
Or have him fedex a check or money order. This is a very easy problem to solve.
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Anonymous #16
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #15]
#19027915 - 10/24/13 07:55 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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This has to be a troll thread. Noone with a payday of $6k in a lump sum is asking how to get it cause they don't have a ride.
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Anonymous #1
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #16]
#19027995 - 10/24/13 08:07 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anonymous #16 said: This has to be a troll thread. Noone with a payday of $6k in a lump sum is asking how to get it cause they don't have a ride.
really tell me more
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Anonymous #7
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #1]
#19028128 - 10/24/13 08:27 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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If you really need it cheap, then get $100 bills, but em in a box and ship em.
Other than that, you'll need some type of transfer service. That will probably be about 3%. That will be about $180 to transfer 6k. If you have that much money, a few hundred won't set you back that much.
Or have your friend open a free checking account (like a normal, mature adult), then write a check, then close the account.
You're over thinking this. Really.
Edited by Anonymous (10/24/13 08:29 PM)
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Anonymous #15
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #7]
#19028328 - 10/24/13 09:03 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anonymous #7 said: If you really need it cheap, then get $100 bills, but em in a box and ship em.
Other than that, you'll need some type of transfer service. That will probably be about 3%. That will be about $180 to transfer 6k. If you have that much money, a few hundred won't set you back that much.
Or have your friend open a free checking account (like a normal, mature adult), then write a check, then close the account.
You're over thinking this. Really.
Are you a moron? Sending a box of hundred dollar bills is absolutely retarded. Number one, how big do you think $5,000 is in $100 bills? It's about half an inch thick and obviously the length of a dollar.
If you send actual cash in the mail you are a fucking moron and just begging to have it stolen.
Either have the money wired to your bank account or have a check/money order sent. It's extremely simple. Oh yeah, did a mention DO NOT SEND CASH IN THE MAIL.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #15]
#19028355 - 10/24/13 09:08 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm pretty sure cash in the mail is illegal
you have to send check
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Anonymous #17
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #1]
#19028446 - 10/24/13 09:25 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Bitcoin!
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Anonymous #18
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #17]
#19028475 - 10/24/13 09:30 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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You could use google wallet, the P2P is still in beta so you need to now someone like me if you want to get in on it So I send you .01 just to have google wallet P2P
also you would need id verification (ssn) to receive and go through to bank verification like paypal (aka google sends you an amount under a dollar and you enter that amount on wallet, so they know its your account)
pm me if interested: errolscool
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Anonymous #13
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #4]
#19028573 - 10/24/13 09:54 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anonymous #7 said: If you really need it cheap, then get $100 bills, but em in a box and ship em.
This. It really isn't that sketchy.
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Are you a moron? Sending a box of hundred dollar bills is absolutely retarded. Number one, how big do you think $5,000 is in $100 bills? It's about half an inch thick and obviously the length of a dollar.
If you send actual cash in the mail you are a fucking moron and just begging to have it stolen.
Either have the money wired to your bank account or have a check/money order sent. It's extremely simple. Oh yeah, did a mention DO NOT SEND CASH IN THE MAIL.
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That's what insurance is for. I've recived WAY more than $5,000 multiple times. It's not a big deal. Packaging is everything.
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I'm pretty sure cash in the mail is illegal
Up to $5,000 is perfectly kosher. Otherwise, everytime your grandma sent you $20 for your birthday it'd be a felony.
Edited by Anonymous (10/24/13 11:10 PM)
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Anonymous #4
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #13]
#19029113 - 10/25/13 12:12 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Oh I know, my grandma's in jail for ripping off the mattress tags.
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Anonymous #7
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #15]
#19029585 - 10/25/13 04:21 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anonymous #15 said:
Are you a moron? Sending a box of hundred dollar bills is absolutely retarded. Number one, how big do you think $5,000 is in $100 bills? It's about half an inch thick and obviously the length of a dollar.
If you send actual cash in the mail you are a fucking moron and just begging to have it stolen.
Either have the money wired to your bank account or have a check/money order sent. It's extremely simple. Oh yeah, did a mention DO NOT SEND CASH IN THE MAIL.
For calling someone a moron, I would have thought you possessed the intellectual capacity to have at least read the thread. Then you would have known that all the options you mentioned have been proposed
Guess what, you can send an item half an inch thick and the size of dollar bill in the mail. Yes, the mail can send *gasp* packages.
Further, the mail system is very safe and secure. Do you know how many people on this site send/receive all sorts of goodies in the mail? People order shit from China all the time. Then there's insurance, signature confirmation etc. etc.
So please, read the security and safety thread, where there are threads discussing the safety and efficiency of mailing things. Try to have at least the smallest shred of information before making yourself look like an idiot.
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Anonymous #14
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #1] 1
#19029689 - 10/25/13 05:57 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Well op, if you don't like any of the choices mentioned you are screwed. Try carrier pigeons.
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Anonymous #19
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #14]
#19030951 - 10/25/13 12:49 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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have him bring it to you and take that off the debt
come on its not that big of deal over $150 or so if the total amount is upwards of 5k
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Anonymous #15
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #7]
#19035356 - 10/26/13 12:01 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anonymous #7 said:
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Anonymous #15 said:
Are you a moron? Sending a box of hundred dollar bills is absolutely retarded. Number one, how big do you think $5,000 is in $100 bills? It's about half an inch thick and obviously the length of a dollar.
If you send actual cash in the mail you are a fucking moron and just begging to have it stolen.
Either have the money wired to your bank account or have a check/money order sent. It's extremely simple. Oh yeah, did a mention DO NOT SEND CASH IN THE MAIL.
For calling someone a moron, I would have thought you possessed the intellectual capacity to have at least read the thread. Then you would have known that all the options you mentioned have been proposed
Guess what, you can send an item half an inch thick and the size of dollar bill in the mail. Yes, the mail can send *gasp* packages.
Further, the mail system is very safe and secure. Do you know how many people on this site send/receive all sorts of goodies in the mail? People order shit from China all the time. Then there's insurance, signature confirmation etc. etc.
So please, read the security and safety thread, where there are threads discussing the safety and efficiency of mailing things. Try to have at least the smallest shred of information before making yourself look like an idiot.
I know far better than you about shipping stuff in the mail. Guess what happens if by chance the $5,000 gets stolen, lost, etc. in the mail? I'm sure the post office would gladly refund it, right? Matter fact, I had a couple hundred grand sent to me and it didn't come. Better get on the horn with the USPS to have it refunded.
If you honestly think sending $5,000, in hundred dollar bills in the mail is a good idea, then you could possibly have down sydrome.
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Anonymous #19
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #15]
#19035373 - 10/26/13 12:05 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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lots of bad advice in here
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Anonymous #14
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #19]
#19035394 - 10/26/13 12:09 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Send 5000 letters containing one dollar each.
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Anonymous #13
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #15]
#19035615 - 10/26/13 01:00 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anonymous #15 said: I know far better than you about shipping stuff in the mail. Guess what happens if by chance the $5,000 gets stolen, lost, etc. in the mail? I'm sure the post office would gladly refund it, right? Matter fact, I had a couple hundred grand sent to me and it didn't come. Better get on the horn with the USPS to have it refunded.
If you honestly think sending $5,000, in hundred dollar bills in the mail is a good idea, then you could possibly have down sydrome.
So you did it wrong, and tried to do it too big. If you're dealing with 6 figures, you have someone drive it. Even if they gotta go cross-country and spend $500 on gas, it's well worth it.
If you honestly think sending that much cash in a package is a good idea, you must have Down's Syndrome.
For $5K, fuck yeah, send it in the mail. Package it well and get insurance so that if it does get lost or stolen then yes, you go ask for your money back, and you get it. Delayed for sure, but it's not just a loss.
For that matter, send postal money orders. 5 of them for $1,000 each.
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Anonymous #15
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #13]
#19035891 - 10/26/13 02:06 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anonymous #13 said:
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Anonymous #15 said: I know far better than you about shipping stuff in the mail. Guess what happens if by chance the $5,000 gets stolen, lost, etc. in the mail? I'm sure the post office would gladly refund it, right? Matter fact, I had a couple hundred grand sent to me and it didn't come. Better get on the horn with the USPS to have it refunded.
If you honestly think sending $5,000, in hundred dollar bills in the mail is a good idea, then you could possibly have down sydrome.
So you did it wrong, and tried to do it too big. If you're dealing with 6 figures, you have someone drive it. Even if they gotta go cross-country and spend $500 on gas, it's well worth it.
If you honestly think sending that much cash in a package is a good idea, you must have Down's Syndrome.
For $5K, fuck yeah, send it in the mail. Package it well and get insurance so that if it does get lost or stolen then yes, you go ask for your money back, and you get it. Delayed for sure, but it's not just a loss.
For that matter, send postal money orders. 5 of them for $1,000 each.
Serious question: are you fucking retarded?
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Anonymous #13
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Re: transfering large amounts of money [Re: Anonymous #15]
#19035965 - 10/26/13 02:31 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anonymous #15 said: Serious question: are you fucking retarded?
Nope. I'm just not paranoid to the extreme, and have done my research on how the postal system actually works.
What about my post is retarded? You send cash, you got insurance. It's not illegal to put up to $5,000 in a package.
You send money orders, you have stubs and can write them to a person, making them useless to anyone else. You can get refunds on money orders in worst-case scenarios, too.
Why you think it's not worth it to drive a few hours to protect hundreds of thousands of dollars is beyond me.
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