In addition to the Mozambican metical, Mozambique has historically used various forms of payment, including barter, especially in rural areas where cash transactions are less common. Additionally, mobile money services have gained popularity, allowing for electronic transactions and money transfers. Credit and Debit Cards are also accepted in urban centers and tourist areas, facilitating international transactions.
In Mozambique, besides the national currency, the Metical (MZN), cash is commonly used for everyday transactions. Mobile money services, such as M-Pesa and EcoCash, have gained significant popularity, enabling users to make payments and transfers via their mobile phones. Additionally, credit and debit cards are accepted in larger cities and tourist areas, but cash remains the predominant method of payment in rural regions.
One advantage of using checks compared to other forms of payment is that they provide a paper trail of transactions, making it easier to track and record expenses.
The word for a payment, other than wages or salary, is compensation. Compensation for work or services rendered can be in various different forms.
Limpopa
The Limpopo is the river the river that enters the Indian ocean at Mozambique. It forms the borders between Botswana , South Africa, and Zimbabwe
Well since alcohol was illegal, people had to "secretly" buy it. But I don't think ther were any specefic "secret forms of payment" other than giving the guy selling alcohol the money.
"Payment methods" can be by:cashcheckdebit cardcredit cardbargaining or barter
http://www.azdor.gov/Forms/2008/other/AZ-140V_f.pdf
Yes, emailed checks are considered legal forms of payment as long as they meet the necessary requirements and are authorized by the sender.
Forms of paying e-commerce: Hosted payment gateways. Pro/Self hosted gateways. Direct payment gateways. Local bank integration. Platform based payment gateway solution.
Giant checks are not typically valid forms of payment. They are usually ceremonial or symbolic and cannot be cashed or deposited like a regular check.
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