A former US Postal Service employee from Rensselaer County has been sentenced after admitting he secretly issued himself dozens of money orders. Matthew Dundas, 26, of Petersburgh, was sentenced in ...
A postal worker from East Hartford admitted in federal court to stealing more than $250,000 through a fraudulent money order ...
You can purchase a money order at a bank, credit union, at USPS locations and some stores. Money orders are generally for purchases of $1,000 or less. Money orders offer guaranteed payment and can’t ...
If someone offers to let you cash their postal money order, keep some of the proceeds and wire the remainder back to their foreign bank account, don't take the bait. It's the latest Internet scam. Bob ...
A money order is a paper document, like a personal check, written for a specific amount and signed by the payer to send money. Unlike a check, however, it’s a guaranteed payment method, meaning it’s ...