Why do books not use Money Orders?

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  • Igetp2s
    SBR MVP
    • 05-21-07
    • 1046

    #1
    Why do books not use Money Orders?
    I don't really see it being offered as an option either for deposits or withdrawals.

    You can get up to $700 International money orders at the post office for $4, and they are just as safe as certified checks.

    And why can't they make payouts with them. It would avoid all the check processor issues, and is much cheaper than Western Union or Moneygram anyway.

    I just can't understand why books aren't pushing this method harder.
  • purecarnagge
    SBR MVP
    • 10-05-07
    • 4843

    #2
    Because I think when you come into the post office and try to do 250,000 in money orders they might become a little bit concerned....
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    • Igetp2s
      SBR MVP
      • 05-21-07
      • 1046

      #3
      Why would you need to do 250,000k at one time or one place?

      Can easily be split up between dozens of places.

      You can get it at any post office, any bank, any check cashing store.

      It's easily a good replacement for any ** or ** problems.
      You think they sent $250,000 per day by Moneygram without any problems?

      And that doesn't explain why they don't offer it at least as a deposit option.
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