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More people should get on the post office money order train. Only the post office gets to collect a fee, and it's about as anonymous as you can get.

Also, suing Ralph for reputational damage would be silly because no one cares what Ralph has to say about anything, other than to laugh at him.
Exactly. Checks come with the name of your bank, your name, account number, and routing number. As unlikely as it sounds, if someone were to hijack the IOLTA account and steal the checks, you’re screwed. Whereas a money order is much harder to track down the person who sent it. Aside from not having to put down your name, each serial number is unique. They will not ask for why you want to do the money order nor will they require an ID. You can even pay in cash (which you need to do when donating to a site that is hated and despised by the globohomo elites) so that the money order will never come up in your bank account. The only clue people would have are the post office number and your signature, both of which you can cover your track with if you want. Like send the money order in a different city from where you live or consciously write in a different style not associated with how you normally write. Even if not, it’s very hard to get caught.
 
The only clue people would have are the post office number and your signature
You don't need to sign anything or even write anything by hand. You can hand over cash and walk out with a money order and a receipt. It honestly amazed me that USPS provides a money transfer service with this level of anonymity. Pretty much all they have on the sender is security camera footage. Note that you need to provide ID to cash a money order.
 
Exactly. Checks come with the name of your bank, your name, account number, and routing number. As unlikely as it sounds, if someone were to hijack the IOLTA account and steal the checks, you’re screwed. Whereas a money order is much harder to track down the person who sent it. Aside from not having to put down your name, each serial number is unique. They will not ask for why you want to do the money order nor will they require an ID. You can even pay in cash (which you need to do when donating to a site that is hated and despised by the globohomo elites) so that the money order will never come up in your bank account. The only clue people would have are the post office number and your signature, both of which you can cover your track with if you want. Like send the money order in a different city from where you live or consciously write in a different style not associated with how you normally write. Even if not, it’s very hard to get caught.
just write a check and send it. Who cares if you get doxed. Lol.

I can safely say nothing bad will happen and you should openly support the kiwifarms.
 
You don't need to sign anything or even write anything by hand. You can hand over cash and walk out with a money order and a receipt. It honestly amazed me that USPS provides a money transfer service with this level of anonymity. Pretty much all they have on the sender is security camera footage. Note that you need to provide ID to cash a money order.
By signature, I am referring to writing on a money order the address of the recipient, not that USPS makes you sign anything before getting a money order, which they do not.

But yeah, it is shocking that an independent agency of the executive branch has almost total anonymity protection for money orders. I’m going to use money order for stuff like this as long as that remains the case (crypto by comparison is much harder to learn and I’ve seen a lot of cryptos ask for phone numbers which concerns me).
 
About time I got out of the house and did something productive to contribute to civilization. Sorry it wasn't a larger sum, but odds are good I'll be able to send more in a month or two if need be.
 

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Back in the day as a kid I wasn't allowed to have a debit card. I really liked Gaia Online though, and I wanted to get a grunny because it was the monthly collectible. I remember going to the post office with cash as a kid, buying a $15 $5 money order, writing down my username in the info field and handwriting the Gaia Online P.O. box on an envelope with a stamp. The absolute mad men actually took it and it showed up in my account in a week. They even sent a receipt back. Did that for every month for a year until I finally got a card.

Edit:It was only $2.50 per collectible and I bought two because I wanted the vampire hat as well. Still fucking insane they went to all the trouble for $2.50.
 
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Hey can I get a resend of the mail address. I have tried sending my check twice but the post office is refusing to take it.
 
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Hey can I get a resend of the mail address. I have tried sending my check twice but the post office is refusing to take it.
The Law Office of Matthew D. Hardin, PLLC
1725 I Street NW
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20006
United States
Is it formatted correctly exactly as show above & clearly legible?
Edit: It happens, when I worked at a large bank we got return mail issues from random people for no reason. Customer would confirm it and we just left it as is, sometimes USPS messes up. Its not a perfect system.
 
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Is it formatted correctly exactly as show above & clearly legible?
Yep got the address down right, This last letter they crossed out it a bunch of times and wrote a circled IA. I’m assuming that means incorrect address. (They also wrote insufficient address)

Edit: I think I’ll just have to drive down to the post office and see what’s up.
 
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