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Money Order Book?

I sent cash to the store-a small used books store.
I said I would do money order.
Are they the same?

2007-08-13 09:36:54 · 3 answers · asked by Lyra Silvertongue 3 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

I SENT CASH BY MAIL
instead of a money order.
will i still get the book i ordered????????????????????

2007-08-13 09:37:36 · update #1

it was only 6 dollars.

2007-08-13 10:25:56 · update #2

3 answers

A money order is basically like a check. You buy it at a convenience store or a bank for a fee. The bookstore probably wanted you to send a money order because it's not a good idea to send cash in the mail, but I'm sure it will be fine.

2007-08-13 09:44:42 · answer #1 · answered by SuperVixn1 2 · 0 0

If you sent cash you may not get the book, depending on the honesty of the person that handles your order.
NEVER send cash through the mail, it's to easy for employees to steal it and say they never saw it.
A Money Order and Cash are not the same.
A Money Order is what you sent to the used bookstore
Cash is what you have in your wallet.
Don't count on getting your book.
You learned a difficult lesson.
Never,never send cash by mail.

2007-08-13 09:45:42 · answer #2 · answered by newyorkgal71 7 · 0 0

A funds order is nearly a verify you purchase at a save. genuinely, you provide a save funds, and everywhere from 1 / 4 or to a dollar to write down the verify. then you definitely mail or drop off this verify to meant person. this could be a reliable thank you to hint the money as all funds orders have monitoring numbers that could want for use if a dispute rises. it is likewise favourite by many companies in lieu of a verify, because of the fact the money is already there. a save clerk can help you out with the info. Rob

2016-12-15 14:10:16 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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