I've received many canadian postal money orders sent to me here in the states,
and
found that the simplest and quickest way to cash them is at your local US post
office.
They'll do it without any hesitation.
Larry
Mark Dapoz wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Oct 2000 coneill@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > If your credit onion (misspelling intentional!) doesn't take a Canadian
> > postal money order, especially one in US funds, close your account and run,
> > DON'T walk, to someplace that will! A money order from Canada Post is as
> > good as gold! Same advice goes for non-US buyers that receive USPS money
> > orders and can't cash them at their local banking institution.
>
> To be fair to international institutions, I can understand why they may be
> reluctant to cash Canadian postal money orders. I'm certain that very few
> Canadians ever use them (or even know they exist!) and even fewer
> international
> institutions ever see one. People are always reluctant to deal with the
> unknown. I've found it best to stick with the large well known money funds
> such as American Express. You can get an American Express money order at
> almost any Canadian bank, the cost for it is less than the postal money order,
> and the bank usually gives a better exchange rate than the post office.
> Americans never seem to have a problem cashing an American Express money order
> so I always use them. There's no sense in making life more difficult for
> a seller.
> -mark
>
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