How does a money order differ from a promissory... - SS3 Commerce Means of payment through post office Question
How does a money order differ from a promissory note?
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A money order is a prepaid payment instrument issued by the post office for sending money securely, while a promissory note is a written promise to pay a debt at a later date.
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