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GLOBAL WARMING!
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no. you shouldnt send cash in the mail
you can, but you shouldnt at least |
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Leogirl0804
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not a very smart thing to do. And besides i think they ask that you not. |
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Angel Eve
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no. Dont send cash, The people who open the bills could easily pocket it and be like. IM SORRY OUR COMPANY NEVER RECEIVED YOUR PAYMENT. Check online, sometimes there are payment centers. Like for Discover you can pay it in cash at Sears. good luck. |
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Mephistopheles
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This depends on the agreement which you have with the credit card company. It is unlikely that they will accept payment in this way and you cannot force them to do so. It would also be extremely unwise to attempt to pay like this; there are too many dishonest people out there. |
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tottie3
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no, you shouldn't pay anything, with cash through the mail. that is crazy. there are still thieves in the postal system ,as sad as it seems ,and if not there then at the credit card company. they could deny you ever sent in the payment. best bet is a money order or check or cashiers check |
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kitkool
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Not unless you want someone to find that envelope full of cash and take off with it. It's never a good idea to put cash in an envelope and mail it. Businesses have a policy against excepting cash to protect you. So please rethink that if this is the direction you were about to go in. |
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Author Al
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Don't send cash in the mail. You need some sort of receipt, as well. Make a money order or cashier's check and sent that. |
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April C
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It's deffinatley not a good idea to send cash through the mail. If you don't have a checking account, you can get a money order at almost any grocery store or a cashiers check at any bank. It is not illegal for them to say they don't accept cash as they are a private business. |
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Mallary
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don't send cash through the mail, it could get lost then you've lost all that money. |
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I second whoanelly00 answer |
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boo
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that would be very stupid. |
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whoanelly00
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i wouldn't....get a money order, that way you have proof if it gets stolen.
you should never mail cash! |
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Dave
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I would not advise it. anyone could steal the money and you would have no proof it was sent. |
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tweetymay
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you can, but THAT is even more stupid than having a balance on your credit card! Get a money order if you don't have a checking account. Then you at least have a receipt! |
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Don't do it at all |
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nippy115
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no way |
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heavenly28001
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NO CASH BY MAIL
YES, PAY OFF BY MAIL BUT SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PLEASE. |
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robbet03
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Possible? Most likely
Intelliegent? Not at all! |
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Tina T
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You can, but why would you? The potential for trouble is immense. |
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gladys
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yeah but what if letter got lost in mail?? you have no proof you sent payment out... |
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creative rae
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I wouldn't--go to walmart and get a money order I think they are only $.25 or to the post office about $1.00 |
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Jimithy â„¢
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Not a good idea to send cash in the mail, if someone steals it, you're screwed. Send either a check or cashier's check, unless you pay it online. Most money orders are void if over $800.00 so a cashier's check is probably the best way to go. |
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bauted_baute
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just no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... |
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mistymeadoww
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Are you serious?? You can pay it in cash but I wouldn't expect a zero balance on your next statment. Why don't you get a money order? |
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