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Yes, a money order must be made payable to a specific person or entity when it is purchased. The purchaser fills out the "Pay to the Order of" section with the recipient's name, making it a secure method of payment. Once filled out, it can typically only be cashed or deposited by the designated payee.
One can get a refund on a money gram money order when it is made out to someone who sent it back by checking the swift number on the money gram order and placing a block on it.
In order to get a cashiers check, the money had to be withdrawn from an account, this account could be traced. You could withdraw cash, then use it to get a cashier's check, but someone might be able to match the date of a large withdrawal.
If you have a bank account and are trying to deposit a check, you will have to sign the back of that check. If the back is not signed, it cannot be deposited or cashed.
How do you track a money order from allsups
Yes. It may have been a bogus money order.
A money order is deposited just like a check would be. Make sure your signature is the same as the check is written out to.
Once a money order has been deposited, you cannot stop payment on it. The exception to this is if you can prove that the money order was fraudulently obtained. If that's the case, you can get your money back, but it will take some time to do so.
Yes, but they are in bankruptcy. Money orders deposited will bounce.
No. first of all, a money order can be deposited into the bank account of the person to whom it has been written to. Second of all, even if the bank teller accepts it by mistake, it will not be cashed. The money order will be returned and no money will be paid. So, doing so would be a waste of time.
One can get a refund on a money gram money order when it is made out to someone who sent it back by checking the swift number on the money gram order and placing a block on it.
To endorse a money order to someone else, sign your name on the back where it says "endorse here" and write the recipient's name below your signature. This transfers the money order to the person you are endorsing it to.
No. A money order cannot be canceled once it is cashed.
"Cheque is an instrument in writing containing an unconditional order, addressed to a banker, sign by the person who has deposited money with the banker, requiring him to pay on demand a certain sum of money only to or to the order of certain person or to the bearer of instrument."
Money order
Well, technically you can't cash a money order made out to someone else because it's not in your name. You could try endorsing it over to yourself, but good luck finding a bank willing to take that risk. Your best bet is to return it to the original sender and ask them to issue a new one in your name.
Money orders can be deposited to Bank of America only in person. Online check depositing is only available with checks, money orders fall into a different negotiable item category.