Do banks do money orders?

igowerf

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I need a money order or cashier's check to pay my first month's rent. Can I go to a bank to do this? Does anyone know if they charge some fee? Thanks.
 

roncarter

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yea u can buy money orders at your bank.. usually they dont charge a fee.. but if ur not a customer, they will
 

shopbruin

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i had to get a cashier's check for my first month + security deposit.

wamu charged me six bucks. :(

I couldn't get a money order - the amount was over 700 dollars. and it was definitely over 1000 also.
 

RossMAN

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Yes and sometimes.

Most credit unions offer money orders for free if you're a customer.
 

Monel Funkawitz

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If a bank tried to charge me for a cashier's check when I had an account there, I'd drag the cashier out by his/her/it's nostrils.

I spent 20 min arguing with a fiberglass clown's head when they tried to charge me for a free value meal addition.
 

igowerf

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Originally posted by: Monel Funkawitz
No problem. You owe me a case of beer.


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