Yes you can. I have done it. :D
The person or company that the money order is made out to their Einstein.You write a check to Kroger's, then Kroger stamps it, their endorsing it.
If you write "cash" on the pay to line, ANYONE can cash the check even if it's not the person you intended to get the money.
You, uh, write them a check or, if it's savings, you buy a money order or cashier's check that you pay for with a withdrawal slip from your savings account plus, probably, a small fee.
Yes, any check you write on an account with no money is a overdraft.
A money order is a payment of a pre-scheduled amount of money that you can send to someone or receive. You can go to a store or a bank. The money order must be paid in full at the time of purchase. You can also use this by US mail if you don't want to write out or pay with a personal check.
The person or company that the money order is made out to their Einstein.You write a check to Kroger's, then Kroger stamps it, their endorsing it.
You could pay by money order. However, you need to be sure of who the check should be written to--check with the court which ordered the child support.And, yes, you should write "child support" on the memo line of the check or money order.
If you write "cash" on the pay to line, ANYONE can cash the check even if it's not the person you intended to get the money.
The only advantage a check has over a money order us that anyone with a bank account can write out a check - the process of creating a check is simpler (and free). Money orders must be purchased through a guarantor such as a bank who will secure the funds for the money order on consignment. This makes a money order "verified funds" because a guarantor has already collected the money. A check, on the otherhand, is a promise to pay but there is no guarantee the funds will be available when the payee goes to collect them.
If they write you a personal check or send you a money order then you might be scammed. It's better to go through paypal. http://www.brandonroybal.com
check, cheque
You, uh, write them a check or, if it's savings, you buy a money order or cashier's check that you pay for with a withdrawal slip from your savings account plus, probably, a small fee.
Yes, any check you write on an account with no money is a overdraft.
A money order is a payment of a pre-scheduled amount of money that you can send to someone or receive. You can go to a store or a bank. The money order must be paid in full at the time of purchase. You can also use this by US mail if you don't want to write out or pay with a personal check.
first you write the date at the top were it says date second you write to who your gonna send it to where it says(pay to the order of) third you write how much money your gonna send or give where it says $______ fourth you write the number put of how much money your gonna give in print in the line under where it says pay to the order of after that where it says for you put to who your gonna send it to finally in the line next to it you sign your name
checking to see if money order R202715632823 has been cashed
If you don't have the money it is.