Do you not have Electronic Money Transfer (EMT) in the US? It's a bank to bank transfer done through email, we've been using it in Canada for a number of years now. Very easy, secure, instantaneous.
Actually there is a form you have to fill out and file. I have a friend who has 3 or 4 used car lots, mostly fairly inexpensive vehicles that he sells and finances himself. Most of his customers don’t have a checking account or a bank and just drop by with the $50, $100, or whatever in cash. It is not unusual for him to have deposits of over $10,000 in cash. Somehow the IRS got wind of it and he was in big trouble! Of course he plead ignorance, ignorance is no defense for the law. The bank told him nothing about any federal form that he had to file because of those deposits. It isn’t their responsibility to inform him of that. This thing went on for probably a year, lawyer to IRS, DOJ, in Federal Court! It was a big deal, Felony, hard time, and he is a gun nut, loss of guns because of being convicted felon, son in middle school, bad scene! I was subpoenaed as a character wittiness for the trial. A few days before the trial the clerk of the Federal Court called me and said I wouldn’t have to come as a witness, they had settled with my friend, dropped the felony conviction, fined him something in the $150,000 range and said “bad boy!” “Fill out the forms next time.” Overall it cost him around $250,000 by the time it was all said and done. If I remember correctly he had only made 5 or 6 deposits over $10,000 before they nailed him! He did get to keep that money though they did freeze it until the case was settled. The government makes it pretty difficult to run a business in this country anymore!
A bank that won’t cash a USPS money order? Not being nosey but was it a size able sum?
My bank has cashed them for me around $2000 no issue. I think they have a policy on checks they won’t cash a certain amount.
I was always under the impression USPS money order was guaranteed money.
How long ago did you cash a USPS MO for $2000.00 since the 1990's they have a limit of $1000.00 max for a MO it is a PITA if you have to send $1050.00 you have to get 2-checks
Lee
We have a few options (PayPal, venmo, zelle, cashapp) but requires users to be semi computer literate. The Federal Reserve is working on a 24/7 instant transfer system that should be available if Banks choose to participate in the future.
However.. the USPS money order provides a false sense of security for some buyers\sellers who think a scam artist would be pursued by law enforcement for mail fraud.. (but likely wouldnt be)... so unfortunately it's still popular method of payment.
The supervisor & postmaster don't know the rules and don't care. The postal inspector hasn't got time for you. The help line at the USPS won't help. The formal response line is a black hole (CERN ought to investigate that).Next time ask for her supervisor and then call the postal inspectors so they can call that idiot to straighten her out on laws of privacy. I had a Postal inspector call me because I shipped bullets , like 500 of them and she said it set off their explosives monitor. She told me if there were explosives in the box I would be arrested , so I had to sweat for 2 days till I called the jerk back and she said oh, we resealed it and sent it on its way. She would have left me sweating because she chose to just do nothing which is common today. You are not the only one who has been hassled by people who just get off on power.
I took out $14,000 to pay for a new car after my trade in and was absolutely shocked when they didn't ask me why I was pulling out so much money.... I guess it's the times we live in , you expect to be questioned for every thing we do these days...Banks are just as bad, 2 years ago I went to the bank to withdraw 3 grand of my own money to purchase a sweet Eddyline kayak. The girl says "what are you using this money for?" I said "why do you need to know, I'm not even telling my wife, it's my money, I'm spending it." She came back with "We have to ask you in case it's for illegal purposes". I laughed at her and said, "Well in that case, I'm going to take it down to Kandy's (our local gentleman's club) and help support a bunch of single mothers". She smiled and handed me the money.