Mark Dapoz wrote:
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 ClassicVW@xxxxxxx wrote:
That *may* be so, but does it say "payable in U.S. dollars"?
If so, that doesn't help much.
Why not? Most banks will gladly convert a US dollar money order to the local
currency. There may be a small fee, but the money order is still useable.
In fact, several Canadian eBay sellers I've dealt with said
that *domestic* U.S. money orders were acceptable at their
banks, since there's a high enough volume of U.S./Canadian
trade that the banks simply process the U.S. money orders
through their U.S. offices. If I remember right, there was no
extra fee for accepting deposit of a domestic U.S. Postal
Money Order the last time I sent one to a seller in Canada.
Still, as both a seller and a buyer, I find PayPal well
worth the money most of the time.
--
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