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  2. Postepay - Wikipedia

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    Postepay is an Italian company that offers a prepaid card service, launched at the end of 2003 and still marketed by Poste Italiane, [1] which can be used anywhere in Italy (ATM and POS of the Postamat and Visa Electron circuits) and abroad (ATM and POS of the Visa/Visa Electron circuit), on the Internet (in sites that accept Visa and Visa Electron cards) and in all Italian post offices ...

  3. Poste Italiane - Wikipedia

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    Law no. 604 of 5 May 1862 (the so-called Postal reform) [7] created a national and centralised organisation for postal service by introducing a general fee to pay for services, including postal stamps, throughout the entire territory of the newly formed kingdom of Italy.

  4. PosteMobile - Wikipedia

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    PosteMobile is an Italian telecommunications company owned by Poste Italiane through Postepay, which operates in the mobile telephony sector as Mobile Virtual Network Operator on the Wind network and, since 2017, it also offers fixed-line telephony and Internet services. [1]

  5. List of online payment service providers - Wikipedia

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    Company Platform Location 2C2P: Online, POS, mobile: Singapore: Adyen: Online, POS, mobile: Global, headquarters in the Netherlands: Alipay: Online, POS, mobile ...

  6. File:Logo Postepay.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. List of postal entities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of postal entities by country. It includes: The governmental authority responsible for postal matters. The regulatory authority for the postal sector. Postal regulation may include the establishment of postal policies, postal rates, postal services offered, budgeting for and financing postal operations.

  8. Talk:Postepay - Wikipedia

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  9. 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.