Ron:
My point exactly = don't send *US* postal money orders.  But be careful
about how much it might cost the recipient to negotiate them.  Thanks for
clarifying the issue further, OB.  Thinking back, I sent the bank MO
because I got them free at the time [g].
73,
--Doc/K0EVZ
> [Original Message]
> From: Ronald Hands <rhands@mountaincable.net>
> To: <TenTec@contesting.com>
> Date: 2/24/2008 10:10:23 AM
> Subject: [TenTec] Money orders
>
> W.D. (Doc) Lindsey wrote:
> > Dan and Everyone:
> >
> > A couple more things, please.  First, be sure that the overseas
recipient
> > can in fact negotiate a *US* Postal Money order. 
>   Just as a follow-up to Doc's message:
>
>   U.S. postal money orders are not negotiable in Canada.  But U.S. post 
> offices also sell International Money Orders, which _are_ cashable 
> without difficulty at post offices here. 
>
>   Like others, I prefer to use PayPal.  Never had a problem, either 
> sending or receiving.
>
> -- Ron
> VE3SP
>
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