Money Order Service Continues with Addition of Online Money Transfer
Money Order Service Continues with Addition of Online Money Transfer
The
Department of Posts has denied some media reports that its Money Order
service has been discontinued. The Money Order service continues to be
available to the common man at the same service charge with the same
facility of the money being delivered at the door step of the addressee.
The Department in a clarification further said that this service had
been made more reliable and fast by communicating information about the
money to be transferred electronically between the booking and delivery
post office. Thus, the money reaches faster to the addressee. The
nature of service remains the same and it is also being called an
electronic Money Order or eMO.
Department of Posts also has another service offering instant online Money transfer service called as Instant Money Order (iMO), where the receiver can receive payment in cash through Post Office.
Department of Posts also has another service offering instant online Money transfer service called as Instant Money Order (iMO), where the receiver can receive payment in cash through Post Office.
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