Easy easy!! You not only get money orders in post offices, but also in some grocery stores and banks. Just take the money in and they will give you a check in return. It is like someone writing a check for you. Then you can send it in the mail or use it for a payment. The only difference from a check is that since the cash was already paid forward, there is more of a guarantee that the person who receives it will get their money (no bouncing these babies!!!)
2006-12-12 08:08:04
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answered by Amy B 2
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How does a money order work? How do you make a money order?
2015-08-02 05:15:42
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answered by Anonymous
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A money order is basically a pre-paid check, guaranteed by the issuer. You pay cash for it when you buy it (so you can't buy one with a bad check or a phoney credit card) and the issuer (Post Office, 7-11, whatever) gives the money to whoever it's made out to.
2006-12-12 07:49:00
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answered by answermann 3
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well you go to the Post office and whatever bill or package you want to make a payment on you ask the chashier for a money order,then you fill out who you are sending to and your name also.You can slwats ask the cashier she will show you.
2006-12-12 07:41:59
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answered by Dew 7
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