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Filling Out a Money Order

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Summary: To fill out a money order, visit a convenience store, bank or Western Union office, fill out the recipient's name, complete the sender's name and address, and pay a small fee. Have a virtual copy of a money order sent to a different city for an additional fee with instructions from a registered financial consultant in this free video on personal finance and money management.

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"This is Financial Adviser Patrick Munro talking about filling out a money order. A money order of course is oftentimes use when an individual is going to send money across a wide string geographically and does not want to send cash. If you go into a convenient store or wish do some money orders or a bank with some money orders but most notably Western Union is use a lot there that you can in money orders; you want to make sure that you fill out the recipient's name, the person that you're sending the money to as well as your complete name and address for tracking purposes. You pay a small fee of course to the Western Union office and then they will actually give you the money order. If you however need to get the money to your party over a wide geographic space you can actually pay an additional fee and they will send a virtual copy of your money order to the city and it can be picked up by your recipient in a matter of hours. That's a, a new service that is available through Western Union. This is Patrick Munro, Financial Adviser talking about, "How to fill out a money order?""

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