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Nowhere. A money order also has a validity period and if it is more than a few years old, there is no way you can cash it. Most importantly, you are saying that the bank does not exist, so who is going to pay for the money order? Nobody. So there is no way you are going to get the money order paid.
pay path is when you can change your money from bank to bank
It is a money order where you have to pay with money.
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.
If I'm a signer on my mom's bank account can a bank take her money to pay my past due credit card balance?
Par order is the amount of money which mad a DD from the bank or the customer of the bank.
If you order a game dlc character you don't have to pay the money from the bank. You can pay via your Prepaid Visa or Master Card.
a written order directing a bank to pay money
Pay by bank transfer or money order ! If you read the payment page (see link !) You can use either PayPal, money order or bank transfer to pay for goods.
A cheque is an order, "pay such-and-such an amount to the name of...". It is an order for a bank to pay it. I guess that if I extend a cheque in your name, the three parties are the one who extends the cheque (I in the example), the one who will receive the money (you in the example) and my bank.A cheque is an order, "pay such-and-such an amount to the name of...". It is an order for a bank to pay it. I guess that if I extend a cheque in your name, the three parties are the one who extends the cheque (I in the example), the one who will receive the money (you in the example) and my bank.A cheque is an order, "pay such-and-such an amount to the name of...". It is an order for a bank to pay it. I guess that if I extend a cheque in your name, the three parties are the one who extends the cheque (I in the example), the one who will receive the money (you in the example) and my bank.A cheque is an order, "pay such-and-such an amount to the name of...". It is an order for a bank to pay it. I guess that if I extend a cheque in your name, the three parties are the one who extends the cheque (I in the example), the one who will receive the money (you in the example) and my bank.
an instruction given by an account holder to a bank to pay a specific sum of money at fixed intervals to a person or account
No. As you have already said that it is a fake money order, a bank will never pay for it. Even if you manage to sneak it into the banks deposit system, before paying the money due to the money order, the bank will validate the authenticity of the money order and during that process the fact that it is fake will be found out. And the bank might even decide to pursue legal action against you for using a fake money order.
Nowhere. A money order also has a validity period and if it is more than a few years old, there is no way you can cash it. Most importantly, you are saying that the bank does not exist, so who is going to pay for the money order? Nobody. So there is no way you are going to get the money order paid.
pay path is when you can change your money from bank to bank
The bank is paying you (compensating you) for the use of your money. When you borrow money from the bank, you pay them interest.
It is a money order where you have to pay with money.
The phrase means that the maker is directing the holder (usually a bank) of an account to pay a sum of money to the person designated.