money order

NOUN
  1. a written order for the payment of a sum to a named individual; obtainable and payable at a post office
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How To Use money order In A Sentence

  • How longtime does Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Kunming enterprise telegraphic money order arrive at Hebei enterprise?
  • She walked to the post office, where she bought a money order, and mailed the letter.
  • The $100 fee would have to be paid in American dollars by mail with a check or money order, or with a credit card online.
  • Use recorded delivery for large cheques or money orders.
  • Use recorded delivery for large cheques or money orders.
  • Is the Agricultural Bank of China Beijing District bank telegraphic money order code a number?
  • After a phone call, they informed me that if I went into Kitchener, the post office there would have the money to cash the money order.
  • The postman is forced to meet the addressee only when registered posts or money orders are delivered.
  • The cost of renewing a state pistol permit is $70.00 payable to the Department of Public Safety in the form of a check or money order. The Volokh Conspiracy » Second Circuit Due Process Victory for Connecticut Carry Permit Holders
  • The clerk says it could be two weeks before I hear whether someone has cashed the money order.
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