There is no expiration date on money orders, However, if not used or cashed (presented for payment) within three years of the purchase date, a non-refundable service charge will be deducted from the principal amount where permitted by law. Additional fees apply for money order refund, tracing, and other services.
Yes as long as the name on there I.D. is the same on the money order and there are only certain places that you can cash it like Kroger or some place like that and you can defiantly cash it if you go back to the same place where you bought the money order
Can i cash my money order at the vcom
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.
Can it cash a Western Union money order
i would think you can cash a global express money order at any bank!
Yes as long as the name on there I.D. is the same on the money order and there are only certain places that you can cash it like Kroger or some place like that and you can defiantly cash it if you go back to the same place where you bought the money order
Can i cash my money order at the vcom
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.
Can it cash a Western Union money order
i would think you can cash a global express money order at any bank!
Yes. A money order made out to someone else and cashed by another would be considered a 'third party money order'. A 'third party money order' is a money order that is written to one person and endorsed to another, or cashed by someone other than who the money order is written to. It is possible to cash a money order made out to someone else, however, most companies do not like to cash money orders or checks such as these.
Money orders are good for 90 days from date of sale. That is any money order. If after 90 days, the issuing bank may charge a fee to return the money order for the cash back.
can you cash an irish postal money order at a uk bank
According to the USPS web site, postal money orders can be cashed at banks and other financial institutions. I'm not sure what you mean by "my postal money order". If the money order was written to you, then your friend shouldn't be able to cash it. If you bought the money order and wrote it to her, then she should be able to cash it.
No. You would need to cash the money order first.
They can demand that funds be either cash, money order, or cashier's cheque.
Many companies offer money order cashing when you purchase a money order directly from the company. If you have the receipt, you can usually cash a money order you purchased quickly and hassle-free although some companies may have a waiting period before you can get cash back.