I take full responsibility for my stupidity. Please accept my deepest apologies. Lesson learned. Sorry.
Discretion is the name of the game, this why we have private messages, and closed doors.
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I take full responsibility for my stupidity. Please accept my deepest apologies. Lesson learned. Sorry.
I had one clerk start asking invasive questions as to why I was sending so much money to someone in Cambodia who's name I couldn't pronounce. In a polite sugar coated way I basically told her to mind her own god damn business to which she replied "just wanna make sure you don't get scammed."Like Stretch said there are cameras and clerks, Usually the clerks have an IQ rating of negitive 10. It sucks when your trying to send some money and the stupid bitch behind the counter is saying I can't believe your sending money to China about a hundred times, and draws the attention of the whole damn store to her and you.
I had one clerk start asking invasive questions as to why I was sending so much money to someone in Cambodia who's name I couldn't pronounce. In a polite sugar coated way I basically told her to mind her own god damn business to which she replied "just wanna make sure you don't get scammed."
Just fill out the form and stay out of other people's shit.
When sending $1000.00 or more an ID is required. (read the fine print on the WU document)Yes, WU can be reasonably safe for the sender. Camera's and clerk's come to mind. I know many are uncomfortable going to talk to a clerk when sending money to Manila, Phillipines.
Another reason I think some use their real name is to cover their ass in case something happens during the transaction. If you made a mistake on the WU form, or anything crazy, you can get a refund if you use your real information. I DO NOT recommend doing this, I am just explaining the reasons why I believe some do it.
Also, I have seen more and more recently, people posting that WU is demanding ID even for sending cash. I don't know if the reports are false, I argued with the posters when they claimed such, and they fired back with claims of veracity...so TIFWIW.
When sending $1000.00 or more an ID is required. (read the fine print on the WU document)
If it's more than $1000, break it up.
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