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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. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Gold, checks and Confederate money: Postal Service supervisor ...

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    Read more:Group allegedly stole, cashed checks throughout L.A. and Orange counties — then posted it on Instagram. The total value of the stolen goods is estimated to be between $304,000 and ...

  6. 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.

  7. How to fill out a money order - AOL

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    The Postal Service, for example, allows you to buy money orders up to $1,000 if you’re sending it within the U.S. On top of the price of the money order, a $1–$10 fee typically applies ...

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  9. 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.