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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 15487438" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Just about guaranteed it is a scam. Sending money to a specific address (a Washington DC address in this case) through Western Union doesn't mean a thing. It can be retrieved at ANY Western Union office with the proper ID. Meaning the sender can believe he is sending money to a Western Union office in Washington DC to a person living in DC, but the receiving party can be in Portland, OR and walk into any Portland Western Union office and claim the funds. I know because we had someone try to scam our church once in this way. I was suspicious from the getgo and called him out on the phone after talking to a Western Union manager. I would NEVER send money to an unknown person by Western Union.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 15487438, member: 6727"] Just about guaranteed it is a scam. Sending money to a specific address (a Washington DC address in this case) through Western Union doesn't mean a thing. It can be retrieved at ANY Western Union office with the proper ID. Meaning the sender can believe he is sending money to a Western Union office in Washington DC to a person living in DC, but the receiving party can be in Portland, OR and walk into any Portland Western Union office and claim the funds. I know because we had someone try to scam our church once in this way. I was suspicious from the getgo and called him out on the phone after talking to a Western Union manager. I would NEVER send money to an unknown person by Western Union. [/QUOTE]
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