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  2. USPS Money Orders: How They Work and What You Need to Know - AOL

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    To determine whether a USPS money order you have received is real, call the money order verification system at 866-459-7822. To report money order fraud, contact the U.S. Postal Inspection Service ...

  3. Can Someone Steal Bank Info From a Check? - AOL

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    The United States Postal Inspection Service recovers more than $1 billion in fraudulent check and money orders. Forged and Altered Checks: If a check is stolen, it can be manipulated or cashed by ...

  4. I wrote a $30,000 check to the IRS for tax payments — but it ...

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    The USPS has some suggestions that could lower your chances of a check being stolen. First, it says you should deposit all outgoing mail in blue collection boxes before the last pickup of the day.

  5. Thieves are stealing checks from USPS boxes. 'Mailbox ... - AOL

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    Numerous U.S. residents have had checks stolen in the past year, and the thefts are not confined to one particular mailbox. Thieves are stealing checks from USPS boxes. 'Mailbox fishing' — or an ...

  6. Money order - Wikipedia

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    A money order is purchased for the amount desired. In this way it is similar to a cashier's check.The main difference is that money orders are usually limited in maximum face value to some specified figure (for example, the United States Postal Service limits domestic postal money orders to US$1,000.00 as of November 2023) while cashier's check are not.

  7. Postal order - Wikipedia

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    Irish 9 shilling postal order uprated with additional stamp used in 1969. Used postal orders are seldom seen because most were destroyed when they were redeemed or cashed at the post office or bank. In Britain, the first postal orders went on sale on 1 January 1881. [1].

  8. USPS employee helps steal $5 million in checks from the mail ...

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    A U.S. Postal Service employee helped steal more than $5 million worth of checks while working at a mail distribution center in Maryland, federal prosecutors said.

  9. How to fill out a money order - AOL

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    How to purchase a money order. Money orders can be purchased with cash or a debit card at banks and credit unions, check-cashing businesses, the U.S. Postal Service, many grocery stores and some ...