On Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 9:08, Peter A. Klein
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wrote re "Re: [OM] Beware of foreign entanglements?" saying:
> It turns out that the buyer is indeed in France, but he has a brother in
the
> U.S. So everything is all right.
>
> It does seem that shipping and getting paid internationally is not as
hard
> as I'd thought. So I should be open to it. Though, as a fairly small-
time
> seller, I don't want to end up with several "middleman" accounts that
have
> to be maintained, so I do prefer dealing directly with the buyer and
getting
> a cashier's check.
"Certified cheque" in Canada is the same thing.
There's terminology differences too.
It's a big world out there - but not a scary one.
Tom
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