Thanks. I have no idea who/what Kendall is.
The counterfeiter's technology must be state of the art. The Postmistress could NOT tell it was counterfeit. She even got out a magnifying glass, and a booklet of counterfeit samples (how to spot them), and she STILL couldn't tell it was a fake.
I had to explain to her that no MSing company in the WORLD would pay $200 in advance for me to buy $800 in iTunes cards and photograph the numbers off the iTunes cards and e-mail them!!!
It's easy to see how an ordinary person could be fooled, if a trained person couldn't spot the fake.
I wish I hadn't been so hasty. I should have brought it home and copied the MO and letter and envelope and everything first, so I could blog about it and also put an article in the local paper.
But I didn't think of that until hours later.
The sender made one boo-boo. They printed out their own shipping label using Stamps.com. Guess what? Those can be traced right back to where it was printed off!