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Question Posted Monday April 17 2006, 12:56 pm

does money order and cashier's check mean a normal check?

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karenR answered Monday April 17 2006, 7:47 pm:
A money order is something you can use if you don't have a checking account. You can get them at a bank or post office. You give them your cash plus a small fee and then you fill it out and send it to whoever you are sending it too.

A cashiers check you get at a bank. You tell them how much to make it out for, give them the cash (or if you have an account they can get money from there) The bank then fills in the info you give them about who to send it to (like eBay). It also costs a small fee.

The cashiers check is just like the bank guaranteeing eBay that you have the money. :)

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charmed3fanatic answered Monday April 17 2006, 1:14 pm:
money order i believe is like sending money in the mail.. and cashiers check is sending a normal check =]

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