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Western Union: Can I change receiver last name because the receiver couldn't pick up money?

I am Rachael from Western Union. Yes, you can update a name. For information on how to do this visit our website answer link: https://thewesternunion.custhelp.... Good luck!

Why doesn't caller ID display the callers name on a cell phone if the number isn't in my contact list?

First, note that Caller ID or Caller ID with Name are special features that you order for your landline account (or commonly, are now bundled into your plan so they look 'free'). So your home landline experience will be one of the following:Basic service:  nothing displayedCaller ID service:  calling phone number displayedCaller ID with Name service:  name displayed (if available), or phone number if notIf you subscriber to Caller ID with Name, your phone company will dip a Caller Name (CNAM) database just before ringing your phone — that is, look up the name (max 15 chars) associated with the caller's phone number.  The carrier will send that information as part of call setup (pulsed between 2nd and 3rd ring on POTS lines).Dipping the CNAME database is not free.  Your phone company pays a small fee for every dip.  But don't worry about them, they make plenty of profit by charging $4.95 / month for the service (or $29.99 for the bundled package).So why doesn't a cell phone display the name?  Because the cell phone carrier did not dip the CNAM database to lookup the name.And why aren't they dipping?  Perhaps they don't way to pay for access to the database (since you can record names on the phone).   Or, someone else will reply with the real reason...

How can I send money via Western Union without the receiver needing an ID?

No self-respecting financial institution would hand over cash to someone without being able to prove they’re entitled to the money !

Does western union money transfers show the receiving person the senders real name/ information?

Yes… and no.Allow me to explain: Western Union shows only the information provided by the sender, but this information is not disclosed by Western Union to the receiver for security reasons. The sender can provide any name they want, but if the funds are refunded for any reason they will need a valid, government-issued ID matching that name. You should never send money under a fictitious name because of this.You must provide the receiver with the necessary information. They only need the name you used to send your Western Union (suffixes and all if you included them), and the location you sent it from. For the location, the country or state is usually fine.The receiving person must then fill out a form for the agent at the Western Union location they are picking the money up, the agent is unable to provide the receiver with any information regarding the transfer. Again, this is for security reasons to protect the sender.For example, if I send money to a friend through Western Union. I would use my name (as it appears on my ID in the event it is refunded or cancelled), my address, and my phone number. Even though they will not show up to the receiver, I still must provide them. I must provide the the sending agent the receiver’s name (preferably how it appears on their ID; we will get to why in a moment), where I want them to pick the money up (the country or state), and the amount I wish to send.My receipt will print my information, her name, and a tracking number for me to give my friend.Now, when my friend goes to pick up the money she will have to be able to provide the tracking number, my name, how much she is receiving, where it was sent from (city or country), and her valid ID. If there is anything wrong the agent will advise her to call me to correct information (say, I misspelled her name or it was sent to the wrong place).Her receipt will print her information and your name.

Can I use fake name with Western union?

All anyone needs to send money is:
1) A first and last name to use on the form as the sender's name
2) A first and last name to use on the form as the receiver's name
3) Money

All anyone needs to pick up the cash is:
1) The first and last name used on the form as the sender's name.
2) The first and last name used on the form as the receiver's name
3) The eight or ten digit money transfer control number (MTCN#)
4) The test question and answer

And, all too frequently, only one or 2 of above listed requirements are actually needed to pick up the cash and disappear.

That is it, no ID required.

If you are:

1) sending money as part of a work-at-home job
2) buying from a website
3) buying a pet or car/truck/trailer/motorhome/caravan
4) helping an online boy/girlfriend
5) paying taxes/fees on a lottery/draw/government grant
6) paying visa/bank/airline/travel fees
7) paying deposit/rent for an apartment/house
8) paying banker/barrister/lawyer/court fees
9) paying a transportation/courier/shipping company
10) receiving/forwarding money onto someone or some company

Then you are being scammed.

Just keep in mind that Western Union and moneygram are unsafe and unsecure ways to send money.

Western Union and moneygram do not verify anything on the form the sender fills out, not the name, not the street address, not the country, not even the gender of the receiver, it all means absolutely nothing. The clerk will not bother to check ID and will simply hand off the cash to whomever walks in the door with the MTCN# and question/answer. Neither company will tell the sender who picked up the cash, at what store location or even in what country the money walked out the door. Neither company has any kind of refund policy, money sent is money gone forever.

If you google "Western Union scam", "fraud moneygram scammer" or something similar you will find hundreds of posts from victims and near-victims who lost money via Western Union and moneygram.

Fisher sound stage rs-939 receiver sound problems?

okay so this morning my stereo was working just fine but i noticed that one of the speakers were not working so i decided to unhook everything from the receiver and reconnect them so i did so but after every thing was done being hooked up the receiver wont make any noise go through the speakers not even static at full blast so im kinda pissed and i don't have the money for a new one so i need help

Is it possible for the receiver to receive money from Western Union if a letter is missing from their last name?

The principles of money transfer is subject to factual and exact completion of names before the beneficiary can access the remittance.Where alphabets or arrangement orders are transposed, the beneficiary has to contact the sender to carry out necessary amendments from the sender agent location, otherwise payments request will be dishonored and it's not enforceable.Hope that's clear?

Under 18 people can receive money via MoneyGram?

Yes, your friend can receive money via moneygram even if he/she is only 16 years old.


All anyone needs to send money is:
1) A first and last name to use on the form as the sender's name
2) A first and last name to use on the form as the receiver's name
3) Money

All anyone needs to pick up the cash is:
1) The first and last name used on the form as the sender's name.
2) The first and last name used on the form as the receiver's name
3) The eight or ten digit money transfer control number (MTCN#)
4) The test question and answer

And, all too frequently, only one or 2 of above listed requirements are actually needed to pick up the cash and disappear.

That is it, no ID required.

Just keep in mind that Western Union and moneygram are unsafe and unsecure ways to send money.

Western Union and moneygram do not verify anything on the form the sender fills out, not the name, not the street address, not the country, not even the gender of the receiver, it all means absolutely nothing. The clerk will not bother to check ID and will simply hand off the cash to whomever walks in the door with the MTCN# and question/answer. Neither company will tell the sender who picked up the cash, at what store location or even in what country the money walked out the door. Neither company has any kind of refund policy, money sent is money gone forever.

If you google "Western Union scam", "fraud moneygram scammer" or something similar you will find hundreds of posts from victims and near-victims who lost money via Western Union and moneygram.

Will USPS deliver mail if names on mail and mailboxes don't match?

Will USPS deliver mail if names on mail and mailboxes don't match?Generally, yes.A lot of letter carriers deliver by address and largely ignore names.Many rural letter carriers tend to use a combination of name and address when sorting mail, and an unusual name may throw them for a bit of a loop at the sorting case if the item came through as raw mail, but if it was machine sorted at the processing plant, they may possibly not even notice the different name as long as the address is correct.I always deliver an item as addressed as a default. Sometimes it is addressed in error, but one often doesn’t know that for a fact and there definitely could be a reason why someone wanted something addressed to them but at a different address.When you get to know a route well, you know most of your customers, and this means that you often know what to do when you see different things that are unusual. For instance, you know that a person used to live at one address and has moved to another, and that when something addressed to them at their old address comes along, you see to it that it goes where they live now.Sometimes you see an item addressed to an unfamiliar name at an address ‘or current resident’, and you highlight ‘or current resident’ in yellow in hopes that the recipient won’t try to leave it in the box with the flag up for you to collect and dispose of. After a customer does that a time or two, you know not to give them anything that has their address but someone else’s name on it since they don’t want it.Most boxes do not have names on them anymore. When they do, often the name is of a previous occupant and is out of date. For privacy’s sake, last names on mail boxes have fallen out of favor in most places. Usually it’s seen in small towns and rural areas where everyone knows - or is related to - everyone else, anyway.

Sender used my middle and last name for western union transfer?

Shouldn't be a problem but if it is, ask the sender to call Western Union and add an test question and answer.

All anyone needs to send money is:
1) A first and last name to use on the form as the sender's name
2) A first and last name to use on the form as the receiver's name
3) Money

All anyone needs to pick up the cash is:
1) The first and last name used on the form as the sender's name
2) The first and last name used on the form as the receiver's name
3) The eight or ten digit money transfer control number (MTCN#)
4) The test question and answer

And, all too frequently, only one or 2 of above listed requirements are actually needed to pick up the cash and disappear.

That is it, no ID required.

Just keep in mind that Western Union and moneygram are unsafe and unsecure ways to send money.

Western Union and moneygram do not verify anything on the form the sender fills out, not the name, not the street address, not the country, not even the gender of the receiver, it all means absolutely nothing. The clerk will not bother to check ID and will simply hand off the cash to whomever walks in the door with the MTCN# and question/answer. Neither company will tell the sender who picked up the cash, at what store location or even in what country the money walked out the door. Neither company has any kind of refund policy, money sent is money gone forever.

If you google "Western Union scam", "fraud moneygram scammer" or something similar you will find hundreds of posts from victims and near-victims who lost money via Western Union and moneygram.

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