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  2. Money order - Wikipedia

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    In India, a money order is a service provided by the Indian Postal Service. [3] A payer who wants to send money to a payee pays the amount and a small commission at a post office and receives a receipt for the same. The amount is then delivered as cash to the payee after a few days by a postal employee, at the address specified by the payer.

  3. What Is a Money Order and How Does It Work? - AOL

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    The recipient can cash or deposit the money order just like a check. How Long Do Money Orders Take To Clear? In some cases, a money order can post as soon as the same day it’s deposited in an ...

  4. How to Fill Out A Money Order: A Step-by-Step Guide - AOL

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    You can purchase money orders at banks, the US Postal Office, or money order issuers such as Western Union, MoneyGram, or major retailers like Walmart. They can be purchased at many grocery stores ...

  5. Postal order - Wikipedia

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    A postal order or postal note is a type of money order usually intended for sending money through the mail. It is purchased at a post office and is payable to the named recipient at another post office.

  6. What Is a Money Order? See How Easily You Can Get One - AOL

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    While it would be nice to have one form of payment for everything, it's not always so convenient. Sometimes the person you're paying doesn't want the liability of paper money, or it's important to...

  7. Postal Order Society - Wikipedia

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    The main aim of the Postal Order Society is to promote the study of postal orders, postal notes, money orders and related items. The society is a member of the UK-based Association of British Philatelic Societies (ABPS) and the American Philatelic Society. Meetings are held annually in London at the IBNS venue. Very few members collect only postal orders, but usually add them to their ...

  8. Mail and wire fraud - Wikipedia

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    Mail fraud and wire fraud are terms used in the United States to describe the use of a physical (e.g., the U.S. Postal Service) or electronic (e.g., a phone, a telegram, a fax, or the Internet) mail system to defraud another, and are U.S. federal crimes. Jurisdiction is claimed by the federal government if the illegal activity crosses ...

  9. What Is a Money Order? - AOL

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    While it would be nice to have one form of payment for everything, it's not always so convenient. Sometimes the person you're paying doesn't want the liability of paper money, or it's important to...