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O que (quem) é money order - definição

PAYMENT ORDER FOR A PRE-SPECIFIED AMOUNT OF MONEY
International Money order; International money order; Postal Money Order; Money Order; Postal Money Orders; Money orders; Postal money order; International Money Order; Payment order; Payment Order; Money oder
  • An international money order issued in Chicago for encashment in Germany
  • Postal money order, Duchy of Brunswick, 1867.
  • A specimen money order of Italy c. 1879.

money order         
¦ noun a printed order for payment of a specified sum, issued by a bank or Post Office.
money order         
(money orders)
A money order is a piece of paper representing a sum of money which you can buy at a post office and send to someone as a way of sending them money by post. (AM; in BRIT, use postal order
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N-COUNT
money order         
n.
1) to make out a money order
2) to send a money order
3) to cash a money order

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Money order

A money order is a directive to pay a pre-specified amount of money from prepaid funds, making it a more trusted method of payment than a cheque.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para money order
1. The money–order economy that the likes of Kanojia have created is remoulding life back home.
2. His quest for reparations ended when the federal postal service accused him of receiving a money order under false pretenses.
3. With the influx of residents, Fair Haven‘s main artery, Grand Avenue, is attracting new businesses, particularly Mexican restaurants and food markets as well as money–order services.
4. If we dismantled this infrastructure and handed the money physically (by money order as the Planning Commission once suggested) to every poor Indian we would eliminate poverty faster.
5. For $30, customers could buy debit cards to access their money more easily; otherwise, they could access it by check, money order or wire transfer, she said.