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Money Orders for USA - ideas needed please
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Charles | Report | 21 Jan 2007 12:35 |
Excellent solution ..... nice one! |
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Bacardi | Report | 21 Jan 2007 11:39 |
Hi Guys Have come up with a devious plan:-) One of my GR buddies lives in the US, so I'm sending everything to her complete with US dollars and she is going to pop a cheque in with the request and hopefully - bobs your uncle:-) Will let you know when I receive this certificate:-) Bacardi X |
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Charles | Report | 21 Jan 2007 00:01 |
I would try American Express. I have used Amex travellers cheques in the USA and they are accepted as if they are cash. Also, the fee will be a lot smaller than trying to go through a bank. International 'wire' transfers are a complete rip-off .... especially considering its all electronic. An alternative ... if you know any Americans living in your area, you might be able to do a private deal with them especially if they or their family still have a US bank account. They write the cheque and you reimburse them in pounds. |
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Susan | Report | 21 Jan 2007 00:00 |
Just a thought - does it give the option of using a credit card? Using credit card they would charge to your account using USD and credit card company will do the conversion to pounds sterling? I know I can order certs from the GRO and have it charged to my Canadian credit card? Sue |
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Bacardi | Report | 20 Jan 2007 23:19 |
Hi Rose Yes I could use vital chek although it does say in the small print that I should write to NJ if the certificate if for Genealogy purposes:-( It also works out at over $75 with them:-( Bacardi X |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 20 Jan 2007 18:57 |
Not sure Western Union is the way to go because someone needs to physically collect the money in New Jersey. I doubt anyone at the State Bureau of Vital Statistics will do that. Is the certificate available from VitalChek? Rose |
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Denis | Report | 20 Jan 2007 10:36 |
I've often had this problem myself. When my bank does it for me all they do is use Western Union! In this age of technological wizardry the whole thing is a nonsense. People are making wider use of PayPal now and not just for buying Ebay items, but you don;t tend to find it used by US Govt depts. Sending dollars in an envelope is what most people do. Denis |
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Shelley | Report | 20 Jan 2007 09:49 |
To send money by Western Union Money Transfer may cast you a small fee - from £12 or there abouts, but the best thing about it is the money gets to it's destination within about 5 minutes. I have sent money by the moneygram service, you just give the reciever a code number that is given to you then they can collect the money at their nearest moneygram place, I assume Western Union is the same. |
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Bacardi | Report | 20 Jan 2007 09:25 |
Thanks for your replies guys I cant send cash as it states on the form very clearly that this will not be accepted:-( What is Western Union Transfer please? and how does it work? And I'll google American Express to see what I can find:-) Thanks again for the ideas:-) Bacardi XX |
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Geordie | Report | 20 Jan 2007 01:05 |
Dollars in an envelope I do it all the time to my family just ask or a proof of postage! Janie |
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Sylvie | Report | 20 Jan 2007 00:55 |
How about Western Union money transfer |
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Wendy | Report | 20 Jan 2007 00:38 |
Or try sending cash! [i.e. dollars] I know it is strictly not allowed and you cannot insure it, but I think it's worth the risk. I have done that to Australia many times without any problems. |
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Brian | Report | 19 Jan 2007 18:40 |
Maybe try an American Express or CitiBank shop (both US Companies)....Brian |
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Bacardi | Report | 19 Jan 2007 17:15 |
I want to send off to New Jersey for a birth certificate and they stipulate that as it is for genealogy I can only apply in writing and pay by either cheque or money order. A cheque is out of the question as my cheque book is in pounds and they want dollars so, I’ve been all round town today to get a money order and come up blank. The Post Office don’t do them and the bank wanted £13 to do one plus the cost of the money order itself As the cost of the certificate is $25 I thought this a bit steep as it makes it twice the price. Any ideas of how I can go about this??? Thanks Bacardi XX |
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Bacardi | Report | 19 Jan 2007 17:14 |
See below in a mo:-) |