| ▲ | Alupis 15 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
I assert it's more than that. Even Zelle can be susceptible to post-transaction fraud schemes. Yes, someone can steal your cash - but they can also steal your item. Setting aside theft - cash is simply the most secure way to ensure you keep your money post-transaction. There is no fraud mechanism to abuse, and no way to reclaim cash once in-hand. For anything of value, the "old school" rules of meeting in a very public place and only accepting cash are still really sound. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | kube-system 15 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Of course there is fraud risk with cash, it is just all on the buyers end of the transaction. People are still getting scammed with cash every day with fake/locked/misrepresented/stolen items being sold on marketplace sites. All of the legitimate reasons to reverse a reversible transaction is a fraud vector that cash is vulnerable to. That’s why reversible transactions exist. | |||||||||||||||||
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