
answers999
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It's not possible. The money is guaranteed by the company that sold it to you for the cash. Money orders and cashier's checks represent as Cash on a balance sheet. They cannot bounce like a check. |
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jannie
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then you would be in big trouble
they don't bounce |
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Pitchow!
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That about the same as saying a $20 bill would bounce. |
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jekyll_hyde_you_decide
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A money order cannot bounce. They are guaranteed funds. They are paid for in advance, like a cashier's check. Someone can put a stop payment on a money order, but they can't bounce. |
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rishathra7
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that would be a pretty unusual situation. the only way it could possibly bounce is if say, you buy a money order from western union and western union has all of it's assests seiezed for drug trade or something weird like that. the reason people accept money orders is because they don't bounce. |
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JRob
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money orders don't "bounce" because you pay for it up front. You can't bounce a money order like you can a check. |
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coco
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Money orders don't bounce. They are purchased in cash and worth the amount paid for them. |
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highchaparral2006
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I have never heard of a money order bouncing. If for what ever reason the money wasn't paid out it would go on the company that cashed it for you, I would imagine anyway. |
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Fran
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A money order can't bounce... you have to pay cash in order to get it. |
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Kelly M
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impossible. Money orders are only given out when you have paid cash for them. |
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BOOTS!
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A money order should not bounce. You pay cash to get them upfront!!! |
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nth_iq
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a money order should never bouce, think of it as a prepaid check! but if it does....
call the cops, and have the place you bought the money order from arrested, they are selling fake money orders. they are taking your money and giving you worthless paper |
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mrssainsarg
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Money orders can bouce. Yes we pay cash for them, same as a cashiers ck but you can ask for it to be cancelled within a 24 hour period. Then the person with the copy or stub can get their money back from where you purchased it. It a long process but it can be done and if you deposited a money order into your account and it is returned you have to put that amount of money back in there. |
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Loo
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You contact your local athorities then try to contact the company that issued the money order. |
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Robert G
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The only way that could happen is if the person sending it put a stop, or lost claim on-it... |
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cowgirl_nc_21
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You silly, a money order can't bounce. That is one reason they have them. |
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