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Chinaski

Chinaski

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Sep 1, 2018
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Apologies for starting a new thread, l did ask for advice in the megathread but it was promptly drowned out.

I can't use bitcoin due to no credit card, so l have to look at other payment options. One of the means of payment suggested for A is through Moneygram. I have set up a UK moneygram account but it has my personal details and obviously I'd need to use my debit card. Would this be risky? I've never used Western Union before either, and fear being asked tricky questions.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I'd like to make my order asap.
 
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Chinaski

Chinaski

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Bumping this as only had one helpful interaction so far, and that was related to Bitcoin, which I'm still struggling to fathom
 
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Ccre

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That's why sometimes I question the trustworthiness of things here.
 
Sayo

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Aug 22, 2018
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Risky in what way? If you mean drawing attention to yourself, it's pretty hard for the majority of people here to comment reliably on that. There are a few posts about having used WU I think though if you search.
 
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Chinaski

Chinaski

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The problem with WU is l find it difficult to believe that l could go in to a branch in a deprived area of the UK with a fat wad of cash to send to Mexico without an eyebrow being raised at the very least.

I've opened a blockchain account, now asked for my passport for authentication which will take TWO FUCKING DAYS, am very desperate to make this order and everything I've looked at re crypto currency is confusing the hell out of me, am desperate for some assistance here.
 
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Sep 16, 2018
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The problem with WU is l find it difficult to believe that l could go in to a branch in a deprived area of the UK with a fat wad of cash to send to Mexico without an eyebrow being raised at the very least.

I've opened a blockchain account, now asked for my passport for authentication which will take TWO FUCKING DAYS, am very desperate to make this order and everything I've looked at re crypto currency is confusing the hell out of me, am desperate for some assistance here.
Did you get it sorted?
 
Chinaski

Chinaski

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Got instructions for WU, going to go to the branch with my passport and a bullshit story about relatives on holiday needing the money tomorrow and hope it goes through okay.
 
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