I'm more than a bit disappointed my edits regarding PRESENTMENT of Postal Orders were redacted. While there may well be extensive additional information under OTHER titles, this title is the one people reach first when they want to know what a money order is. As a civil-law notary I see NO reason not to tell them up front about the issues of presentment in money order negotiation. Otherwise this article acquiesces to a view that money orders are safe and reliable - and under average conditions that MAY be true, but under certain conditions purchasers should consider their purchase of a money order (in the US or Canada) as a contribution to that government. Presentment is critical, it requires the issuer to know how it will manifest at the time of purchase, and to allow this to be ignored is an academic fraud supporting a financial one. Volley36 (talk) 01:27, 30 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

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