he doesn't know what he is talking about. 3dice issues postal money orders, the kind you are talking about are sold by most check cashing places and grocery stores, which CANNOT be cashed at the post office.
Not only that, but 99.9% of money orders can't be made out for over $500. You might be able to get them up to $1,000 at banks, but don't quote me on that.
and kakata, sorry, but you're wrong.
She doesnt know what she is talking about.....
money order is a money order....it might not be cashed out at post office...sure.
I said "or deposit em on your checking"....
still it is a 'garanteed' money.
as same as mercy is a 'garanteed idiot'...
A money order IS a money order, yes, but the ones 3Dice send you are actual USPS money orders. Those are the
only ones that a post office
can, and will cash.
and sorry to burst your bubble, but money orders are
not guaranteed cash. Try to go to a check cashing store and cash a money order, if you don't believe me. They'll laugh you right out of there. A money order can be rejected just the same the same as a check can.
Even if you take it to your bank,
they will NOT cash it on the spot,
unless you have funds available in your account to cover it. You will have to deposit it, and the bank will make you wait for a money order to clear, the same amount of time it takes them to clear a regular check.
But anyways, I agree with Rhino. Since this is a large sum of money, it's worth it to use QT in this instance. Sure, it's $30, but saves you a lot of headaches.
And even though walmart will cash WU/Moneygram, you might want to check with them and see if there's a maximum you can get at your local store. I know for a fact that they won't cash a check (payroll or gov't) for anything over $1500 in a 7 day period. Even so, I would never use this option unless the casino was paying for it. Otherwise, use QT. If you don't have an account, request FL to send you an invite.
edit: Sorry, I just saw the sum (slow brain today.)
I seriously doubt that a Moneygram is even available for $15,000. Even if it was, there's a 99.99999999999% chance you'll have to go to a bank to get that kind of dough.
edit2: I was right. If they wanted to send via Moneygram, they'd have to do it in chunks.
How much can I send at one time?
Any amount from one cent to $10,000.00 can be included in a single transaction at agent locations. Most transaction types allow up to $20,000,000 to be sent in one day. Certain restrictions apply depending on send and receive locations. Additional identification and information may be required over certain amounts. Limits vary for money transfers initiated online.