My Post master is a good guy, hunter and plinker. Never had a problem. His zip code covers pretty large area with less than 3500 people.
They could care less if you withdraw it but if you deposit it thats when the show startsI 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...
And by the way, you cant buy a postal money order for more than $1000 and cant buy more than 10 in one day no matter how many post offices you visit
They could care less if you withdraw it but if you deposit it thats when the show starts
Bought some once fired brass last year. When it arrived the box had been opened with one case taped to the outside. Obviously their curiosity was triggered.I had usps post master call me one day. They opened a large flat rate box full of brass. After a few questions said ok its good to go but in the future put your phone number on packages so we don’t spend so much time tracking you down!
Yes. especially when you are going to buy a house. I guess they do not want the competition from criminals. Screw wells fargo.They could care less if you withdraw it but if you deposit it thats when the show starts
Willie is right. Always have a cover story ready. They ask a question of which is none of their business, they get an answer. Why didn't you just tell them you were making a campaign donation to Sleepy Joe Biden?? probably gotten stamps for free with that.You should always say " A telescope for watching the stars, just love it".
I learned that one shipping gun parts.
Went to get a couple money orders today, and before they would sell them to me, I had to state what I planned to purchase with them. She could tell that I was wondering why she asked that, and told me she has to ask, to be sure that I wasn't using the funds to purchase anything I shouldn't be. Since the money was for a scope, I said without thinking, "for a rifle scope". Ooops... Then came the funny looks and personal opinion that that was a lot of money for a scope ($1,400). Yes and no, scopes are anywhere between $150-4,000 I explained, depending on the brand, quality, features and magnification.
She still wasn't printing out the money order... Her- "what are you going to use it for?"
Me- "Target practice." Her- "what kind of targets?" Me - "Paper" Her- "you are buying a $1,400 scope to shoot paper?" Me-"Yes" Her- "Where are you buying this from?" Me- "private individual." Her- "If we think you are going to use this to do something illegal, we can't sell it to you" Me- Rifle scopes are not illegal to buy, and neither is shooting paper." This went on and on and on, even to the point of her wanting to know if I was "some kind of a sniper"!!
I actually think she may not have sold me the money order, if there wasn't 10 people in line behind me giving her a slew of disapproving looks. How sad, no one trusts anyone anymore.
This new USPS criminal task force is as ridiculous as US Bank requiring your Drivers License, current employment information, and the answer to the question of where the money came from when depositing over $499 in cash into your own account. Why? So they can red flag and track any accounts that are getting too much money put into them from unknown sources and report them. The bank police.
Geez! I'm getting tired of every place I go, everything I do, see, and search getting logged, tracked, flagged and reported. Talk about making you feel accused and questionable. I'm not doing anything wrong, so I'm not worried about it, but it sure does feel like a few bad apples are spoiling it for the rest of us, as well as giving everyone and their dog an unlimited excuse to spy on me and my stuff. Rude.
I do like all the cool things we have right now, but they sure come at a high price. I grew up in the 70's and 80's, and I wouldn't trade it for the world. In fact, I'm totally ready to go back to muscle cars, security cameras mostly only in James Bond movies, keggers on the mountain, Penthouse magazine for.. the articles, phones connected to walls, only 4 clear and two fuzzy channels on the T.V and small towns where people wave as they go by because it's nice to be friendly to folks you don't even know. The good 'ol days.
I gotta find me a Delorian...
Dave
Unfortunately, the next closest town is in Washington, and they are worse. It seems to be everyones business to be in everyone's business these days.Once she went off task I would have told the bitch to keep her money orders and went somewhere else.
Later
Dave
Unfortunately, the next closest town is in Washington, and they are worse. It seems to be everyones business to be in everyone's business these days.
If it's a female employee (as best you can tell), say it's to watch an endagered bird, the Big-breasted Bed-thrasher. "Would you care to join me? They don't mind threesomes."Red Headed Flicker is an actual bird! Invite them to google it!