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 Savings Bank (Singapore).
Post Office Savings Bank (Singapore)
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.
Most post office address change booklets include a coupon of the sort.
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A bank handles money and a post office handles letters and packages.
A bank deals exclusively in the process of handling money... including taking in deposits, handing out withdrawals and selling mortgages. Post offices don't do mortgages - but - they sell other items such as stamps, envelopes, packing tape, passports, tv licences, driving licences etc.
There is little difference between putting a letter in the mail box verses dropping it off at a post office. It does save the time in having to queue for a stamp if the post office is busy and you can put a letter in the mail box even when the post office is closed.
460005 is the branch code for each and every post office post bank
Main Post office (Head Post Office) to Main Post Office (Head Post Office)
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Post Office Savings Bank (Singapore).
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To get the post office model, you must have 999,999,999 bells in your bank account. :)
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