Yes! Mailing cash is safe, as long as you send it through the United States Postal Service (USPS), and not through a private courier such as FedEx or UPS. Tampering with U.S. Mail is a federal criminal offense. Private shipment companies are not protected in this way.It is incorrectly believed that cash cannot be shipped through the U.S. postal services and that is not true. You can read more about the post office’s stance on mailing currency here.
Freedom Law School has received packages from USPS for over two decades with no significant mishaps. Due to our recent growth, however, we have changed our shipping protocol to require the Registered® mailing service for additional security. Instructions can be found below.
Freedom Law School requires that you send your cash payments through the United States Postal Services (USPS) by Priority Mail® with the Registered® mailing service added on.
Following these instructions ensures that your mail will be signed for and tracked at every stop along the way by U.S. Postal Service employees. The post office will provide you a Registered® tracking number for your package and Freedom Law School requires that you call us with those tracking details to guarantee your account will be credited correctly. Do not email or text the tracking information. If you call outside of our normal business hours, please leave a detailed voicemail including your name, phone number, and the tracking details.
Freedom Law School guarantees that your account will be credited the full amount sent as long as all shipping instructions have been followed:
Freedom Law SchoolPO Box 10599Brooksville, FL 34603
You give up your privacy when you use banks instead of cash cryptocurrency.The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1976 that the American people have no “expectation of [financial] privacy” when using banks and bank instruments to conduct financial affairs.
The court also concluded that the American People give up their right to financial privacy “voluntarily” when they use banks. For more information, see our blog article “U.S. Supreme Court says DO NOT USE BANKS, to protect financial privacy”.