postal order
postal order
English Definitions:
money order, postal order (noun)
a written order for the payment of a sum to a named individual; obtainable and payable at a post office
postal order (Noun)
A money order used for sending money through the post.
Postal order
In the United Kingdom, a Postal Order is used for sending money through the mail. In the United States, this is known as a Postal money order. Postal Orders are not legal tender, but a type of promissory note, similar to a cheque.
Postal order
A postal order or postal note is a type of money order usually intended for sending money through the mail. It is purchased at a post office and is payable at another post office to the named recipient. A fee for the service, known as poundage, is paid by the purchaser. In the United States, this is known as a postal money order. Postal orders are not legal tender, but a type of promissory note, similar to a cheque.
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