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Originally posted by wendygs

if you add "not negotiable" that means the PO cant be transferred to another payee.

 

No need to do that - if they are crossed "Account Payee" then they are not negotiable by defenition.

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  • 9 years later...

Surprisingly, you can only pay for Postal Orders with cash. I was refused a Postal Order when I wanted to pay by debit card - confused I went back and checked with the Post Office, who confirmed their rules stipulate that PO's can only be paid for with cash.

 

Ghast flabbered? Yes.

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Surprisingly, you can only pay for Postal Orders with cash. I was refused a Postal Order when I wanted to pay by debit card - confused I went back and checked with the Post Office, who confirmed their rules stipulate that PO's can only be paid for with cash.

Might be in order to deter money-launderers?

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