Yup, I know that. I'm asking what the difference is between US postal money orders and US postal international money orders. Why not just print one up and use it for both domestic and international payments?
Cheers, chris On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Chris, > > There are US Postal Service INTERNATIONAL Money Orders that can be > purchased at the US Post Offices. > > The problem is, that the Postal Employees are sometimes (but not always) up > on their geography and therefore figure Canada is like Puerto Rico... only > colder. > > Cheers, > Dave > > Original Message: > ----------------- > From: Chris Brogden [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 09:09:13 -0600 (CST) > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Safe payment types. Was: Re:PayPal, C/C, and fees (WAS: > RE:FS: MZ-S, KX... > > > On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Rob Studdert wrote: > > > I received one too not that long ago and the text containing the US > > Only was in red as far as I recall, not much good to me, the buyer was > > quite put out that I wouldn't accept it too (he assured me that it was > > as good as cash) :-( > > The ones I received said "Negotiable only in the US and its possessions," > which at this point in time does not include Canada. :) So what's the > difference between US and international money orders? Do the US ones > offer any additional protection that the international ones do not, or > vice versa? And if there's no difference, then why have two different > types? > > chris > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > mail2web - Check your email from the web at > http://mail2web.com/ . > > >

