Fees – if any – will depend on where you cash the money order. There's generally no charge if you do so at a bank where you hold an account or if you take it back to the issuer for cashing. USPS cashes those that they issue without charge, according toCapital One, but most chec...
but not when cashing them. Endorse the money order in front of the postal clerk and then present it along with a photo ID that also includes your signature. The USPS employee will verify the picture on the ID is of you, then compare...
you can buy a money order with cash and send themoney orderto your bank. That’s a slow and cumbersome process, but it may be your only option. You’ll have to pay a fee for each money order (often around $1–$3 at grocery and convenience stores; or $2.10 through USPS) plus pos...
really happy to get some money back from all those books. got some hiccups with the delivery, but that's on USPS - support helped to sort it out, so it's all good! strongly recommend if all your student books make you long to get your money back too... ...
on ebay. Books of all types, especially more obscure books that would have a very limited prospective group of interested parties. I nearly always charge for shipping, usually making some extra money for this to help cover bubble wrap, tape, padded mailers and even gas to the post office ...