No..you can't buy paper money orders online from the US Postal Service (USPS) or even Western Union..You have to go in person to where they sell them (post office or checks cashed) and purchase them at the counter.
US Post Offices.
If its a US postal Money order the answer is no, they do not have an expiration date.
Yes. US dollar 400 maximum. If you need a larger amount, you'll have to buy two or more.
No. A Postal Money Order is not a negotiable instrument. It is a fixed value instrument and its value does not change. Let us say you take a Postal money order worth USD 100 and give it to me, anytime I encash it, I will get only $ 100 and not a single penny more.
No. A Postal Money Order is not a negotiable instrument. It is a fixed value instrument and its value does not change. Let us say you take a Postal money order worth USD 100 and give it to me, anytime I encash it, I will get only $ 100 and not a single penny more.
You cannot get a US Postal Service (USPS) money order in Canada because they are sold only at USPS facilities and those are located only in the United States. If you live near the border, you can visit the US and get a USPS money order at any US Post Office.
You have two (2) years to stop payment on a US postal money order. You have forms to fill out one to stop payment that will cost you 6.40 or so and than a for 306 for them to pay you back your money if they decide it was fraud.
Visit a US Postal Service Office and they provide a form. It does have a cost of a few dollars (not sure how much)
Each individual Kroger location offers slightly different collection of services. Most have a service desk that will handle US Postal Money orders, but it is best to call ahead or check on the internet to confirm that the exact location offers that service.
One can buy any kind and any number of stamps using the US Postal Service website. One has to go the official website and search for the right stamps.
One reason might be that they're hemorrhaging money.
They have federal insurance with several options to choose from similar to what people at the postal service have. It's really good insurance and like I mentioned they have "options".
I am wondering what the rates for the US postal service are, where can I find a US postal rate chart?