What's a postal order?

Whats money order and postal order?

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    You can go to a store that sells money orders, or you can go into an American Express office, or the Post Office, Western Union, or to your bank or credit union. Just tell them wherever, that you need to send someone certified funds.

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If i was sending a postal order to pay i would make it out for the amount you mentioned and print off a copy of the email which should have been sent when you confirmed purchase from the buyer and send it with your postal order! Hope this helps!!

ShaKri

either or.... Each is a garentee payment and not a personal check... You have to pay a fee...

kidd

If i was sending a postal order to pay i would make it out for the amount you mentioned and print off a copy of the email which should have been sent when you confirmed purchase from the buyer and send it with your postal order! Hope this helps!!

ShaKri

either or.... Each is a garentee payment and not a personal check... You have to pay a fee...

kidd

You can go to a store that sells money orders, or you can go into an American Express office, or the Post Office, Western Union, or to your bank or credit union. Just tell them wherever, that you need to send someone certified funds.

Scott K

A postal money order is just that. It's a money order you purchase at the Post Office. It's generally regarded as more trustworthy than regular money orders because it's backed by the financial strength of the US Postal Service.

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