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"Several companies offer affordable money order service. Some of these companies include Western Union, Wells Fargo Bank, Bank of America, the Post Office, and several other banking institutions."
Its simple a money transfer service using the postal network. The postal network various countries is one of the few institutions that is allowed to handle money transfer services without requiring a specific money transfer or money transmitter license. Its earlier mandate of being a postal service had money transfer as part of the ancillary services a post office would offer. In short, think of it as a Western Union, but via your Post Office.
you can cash it at the post office fyi: I tried to cash a post office money order at Bank of America, they won't cash them. go figure.
how long is a money order good for?
While banks and post offices offer a service, they are different services. In a sense, both take "deposits" (money; letters) and give "withdrawals" (money; mail). But, banks handle and count more money in one day than would a post office. As well, at the rate that the United States Postal Service is losing money, banks continually make money from providing their services. Like banks, P,O. customers can walk in. But banks have drive-throughs; P.O.'s don't (except at tax time). Banks do not deliver their service to your doorstep, but the post office carriers do. A Postal Carrier is a government employee, but cashiers are corporation employees.
Post Office Engineering Union was created in 1915.
Post Office Engineering Union ended in 1985.
No..you can't buy paper money orders online from the US Postal Service (USPS) or even Western Union..You have to go in person to where they sell them (post office or checks cashed) and purchase them at the counter.
Try the post office first. They normally have money grams that are cheaper than using Wester Union or other money transfer places. Also, try your local bank branch. If you hold an account you can usually get a free or cheap money order. Try going to the post office and seeing if they offer money grams that you can send to Turkey, which they should. It is cheaper this way. If you have a bank account, some offer the service for free and of course if its your bank, you know you can trust them.
"Several companies offer affordable money order service. Some of these companies include Western Union, Wells Fargo Bank, Bank of America, the Post Office, and several other banking institutions."
Its simple a money transfer service using the postal network. The postal network various countries is one of the few institutions that is allowed to handle money transfer services without requiring a specific money transfer or money transmitter license. Its earlier mandate of being a postal service had money transfer as part of the ancillary services a post office would offer. In short, think of it as a Western Union, but via your Post Office.
it depends on how you bought the money order western union and money gram allow you to track the money order on their site... if you bought the money order from the USPS then you have to go to the post office and fill out a 6401 pay $5.20 then wait 60 days after the purchase date of the original money order
No, you can not resell your stamps back to the post office.
A bank handles money and a post office handles letters and packages.
the telegraphic money order allows the Post Office of the sender to send a telegram advice to the receivers post office for an additional fee.
The Post Office.
yes through AL TAIF MONEY TRANSFER COMPANY. which is the Iraq Western Union representative. You can also use DAR ES SALAAM INVESTMENT BANK, INVESTMENT BANK OF IRAQ, IRAQI MIDDLE EAST INVESTMENT BANK, MANSOUR BANK and UNITED ARAB MONEY TRANSFER CO., UNITED BANK FOR INVESTMENT and Dubai Exchange. There are more on the Western Union site. In Ghana the Ghana Post Company has specific branches which can transact and allow cash out of money.