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Read the Zelle policy.
No firearms related transactions. I've used Zelle but only with people I know and have had good business with. I have also used CashApp and ApplePay. And although I have been kicked out of PayPal, I can still pay through it if I get an invoice from the seller. CC or DC
 

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It's simple for me. Paypal and many other payment companies have anti firearm policies. Paypal is very clear in their policies and it doesn't matter to me if I can "get away with it" or not. I limit feeding those anti american b@st@rds as much as I can. I closed my PP account. Worked years ago when I did use them, but I simply won't feed the anti gun beast.
 
When I see requests for these payment options from a seller concerning a firearm, it sets off alarm bells in my head. IMHO the best payment option for both buyer and seller is a USPS money order. Has any one ever successfully used these options without getting ripped off?
A USPS Money Order works just like a personal check. You get it, you deposit it in YOUR bank account and when it clears, send the goods. Problem solved. Don't have a bank account? Get CASH.
PayPal Friends and family? Are they REALLY your friends and family or are you trying to screw someone out of paying the fees? If the deal backfires on you and YOU get screwed, you got EXACTLY what you deserved!! :oops: ;)
Sold a new build fowler. Buyer wanted to send a personal check as payment. Got his check, put it in the bank and when it cleared after a few days, shipped the fowler. Couldn't have gone much easier unless it was a face to face cash deal. :thumb::D
 
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