That's the ones you don't accept! Like I said, if you look at
A money order closely and it's got all kinds of security on
It like superfine printing, watermarks, embossing,etc, the chances
Of it being a fake are nearly nil. If it doesn't have any of this stuff
It probably IS fake...

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Bob Shell
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On Sep 21, 2006, at 9:07 AM, P. J. Alling wrote:

> The watermark may be difficult, but old embossing machines can be  
> bought
> fairly cheaply.  There's nothing to stop a criminal enterprise from
> buying a new one either.  There's no law controlling them as far as  
> I know.
>

The Albertson's money order someone sent me had no watermark that I  
could see.  The bank manager looked at it and didn't see one either.   
It had no embossing, either.

Bob

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