Money Orders

Discussion in 'Not Sure Where it Goes' started by Janice Martin, May 13, 2017.

  1. (I was reading the thread on banks, and thought of this)

    Quite a few years ago, the few stores in this area that sell money orders (convenience stores and tobacco store) put in a policy that money orders must be purchased with cash- they no longer accept debit cards. When I asked the reason, I was told it's because they're concerned about terrorists/terrorism.
    I don't understand the connection, but also wonder if anyone else here has had similar experiences?

    I rarely need money orders- only when payday & pay-rent-day conflict, but it can be quite a hassle when I have to go all the way to a grocery store that does sell them on debit cards.
    One particularly annoying experience: I had to buy one on a day the buses weren't running, and had to walk something like 4 miles in each direction to get to a grocery store.

    Is this happening anywhere else in the U.S., or only here?
     
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  2. Frank Sanoica

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    @Janice Martin
    I had advertised an expensive rifle for sale. A guy called, met me at a safe place (no one may view my wares at my home), agreed to the "buy", then produced a bunch of 7-Eleven Money Orders. He assured me they were good. I took a pass. I had written down, unbeknownst to him, as he looked over the weapon, a M.O. serial #. Later, inquiring of 7-Eleven, I was told those M.O.s had been stolen, and were valueless.
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    Our money orders are only available at a bank and nowhere else..
     
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    We don't buy/use Money Orders at all. Pay rent by check as well as other bills. Have never had a problem. One thing I do know, some people can only deal with cash or Money Orders because they can't have a banking account, for whatever reasons. Years ago, when I owed some State and Federal tax, I opened a Savings Acct. with an Unemployment Insurance check. I did this on a Wednesday. That weekend, I went to an ATM to draw out some money and the money I had put in was totally gone. The Fed's got it. So, from that time on, until I took care of what I owed to both State and Federal, I had to use cash and/or Money Orders.
     
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    It's been a long time since I've used a money order, or wrote a check for that matter, but I think we can get money orders from our bank for free.
     
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    Postal Money Orders purchased from the USPS were once a very common staple of fund transfer. They, too, can have stop-payment orders issued against them.
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    Yeah, @Frank Sanoica. I remember that now. That is where I used to get money orders. Do they still sell them?
     
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