Quote from: CaptainMal on December 07, 2012, 04:37 pmQuote from: SelfSovereignty on December 07, 2012, 03:59 pmBy all means, call and try, but a large organization like that is going to say "sorry, read our policies, goodbye." Basically, they're not responsible if you give someone something -- they really can't be, if you think about it. It would put them out of business if they guaranteed anything you did with their service, ever, for any reason, wise or not.If it was stolen, that's different. It wasn't though. And it would be hard to twist that into "but it was."True, but even if the OP doesn't get their money back from GreenDot, they can still make it a problem for the person who cashed it. It has happened before as a method people were using to scam bitcoin vendors. If the vendor is using paypal to load the MP funds, their account will be flagged for review if the MP is reported stolen. OP, you can read about it over at http://bitcointalk.org in several threads.I remember you making me aware of this and I thank you for it a second time now :) I was actually interested because I was trying to figure out what it would take to make this entire moneypak-for-bitcoins thing automated, like BitInstant or something. Now I know why they don't do it, either. Hmph.