LosOsosCues said:Of all of the scams that I have come across almost all of them use Western Union. Never ever use western union. Find another way. There is always another way. Sorry to hear about your loss. Best of luck
I hear things like this all the time. You should only use this and don't use that. Folks, Western Union simply provides a service...they are really not the problem here. As bad and direct as this sounds, the problem is that so many people are willing to blindly jump into a transaction where they do not know the other party. And most of the time, it's simply to try to save a minimal amount of money. Try to buy from known, proven sellers, with references whenever you can get them. If you are worried, offer to pay for the $10 C.O.D. charge where you receive the item and then let the shipping company deliver a certified check back to the unknown seller overnight.
The point here is that all buyers and sellers need to do their research and due diligence when embarking on a transaction over the Internet where the two parties don't know one another. If we are buying or selling a cue, if anything remotely looks or sounds suspect, we immediately begin asking questions.