I would like to make a cash withdrawal at a Western Union money transfer location, but I am a minor. Can I go there without an adult, and do they check the date of birth? (I am 17 years old)
Already asked precisely, hence the creation of this position to learn a little more about WU because the person does not want/cannot do otherwise. (Bank account frozen)
Well, here we go, like by chance, bank account blocked... potential fees if this money exists, forget the idea
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WURetrait
Well, actually, it’s him who got scammed. Several times already. That’s why the bank account is frozen. (I’m 100% sure about his scams, I was a witness).
b- A pale ectoplasm met on so-called 'social' networks never seen in flesh and bone?
If it's a type 'b-' 'friend', then expect an attempt at scamming... Beware!
See you!
TsunaJima
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Yes, be careful, there is a reason why Western Union asks you to be accompanied by an adult. It’s because this payment method is often used to scam people. So, it’s better that you talk about it with an adult so they can give you their judgment.
WURetrait
No, but it's fine, the sale will never take place. He did try to steal from me, but not money, just the property. But all he gained was his destruction ... Anyway, thanks everyone for your answers! Anyway, I think the next time I use WU, I'll be an adult!
But is there no way to bypass this rule? Through the internet for example? I have a bank account, can I make the transfer to this account?