I found it once, I swear! Al Brase Tim Demarest wrote: > Well Ron, I guess Barb just doesn't work at a postal window in a bustling > cosmopolitan international trading hub like Perkiomenville, PA. > > (For those who missed the Friday content, just pull out your US road > atlas > and try to find Perkiomenville, PA... go on, I dare ya! :-). > > Tim > > At 11:11 AM 2/11/2005 -0500, The Bus Depot wrote: > >> > Have to differ with you Ron- I work for the US Postal Service >> > as a window clerk, and I've never worked in an office that >> > would cash a foreign money order, postal or other. I'm afraid >> > if someone came in with one, I would send them to the bank. >> >> >> And I would argue with you. :-) See U.S. postal regulations, section >> 371.5, >> at http://pe.usps.gov/text/Imm/immc3.html#S?oUq2f4wats. The list of >> countries the U.S. post office will cash US$ postal money orders from >> is not >> huge, and it's kind of an odd mix (mostly small countries besides >> Japan and >> Canada; probably because most other countries don't sell US$ postal >> money >> orders), but it is indeed an official U.S.P.S. service. Here's the >> list: >> >> Albania >> Anguilla >> Antigua and Barbuda >> Bahamas >> Belize >> British Virgin Islands >> Canada >> El Salvador ($500 max.) >> Grenada >> Guyana ($500 max.) >> Japan >> Montserrat >> Peru >> St. Christopher (St. Kitts) and Nevis >> St. Lucia >> St. Vincent and the Grenadines >> Trinidad and Tobago >> >> Incidentally, the U.S. post office can also sell you an international >> money >> order that is payable in those countries (plus about a dozen others). >> >> - Ron Salmon >> The Bus Depot, Inc. >> www.busdepot.com >> (215) 234-VWVW >> >> _____________________________________________ >> Toll-Free for Orders by PART # : 1-866-BUS-DEPOT > > |
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