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How do I send a cashier's check by courier to Guat.?
I have no idea how to do this or what is the best way...
I need to send a cashier's check by courier to our attorney.. If anyone knows how, please let me know.. Thanks a lot! |
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Fed Ex works great....
Kevin
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Fed Ex is the best if you have to send an actual check. It costs about $50 to send. I think the best way, though, is Western Union money transfer. It's much cheaper and faster, but the person receiving the money has to go to a Western Union office to pick up the money. I've done both.
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thanks
I will go ahead with Fed Ex. I couldn't believe it was going to cost $50 just to mail a check. I thought it was a mistake. I thought maybe there was some way that I didn't know about that was not as expensive. Hopefully, I won't be mailing too much more from this point on. I can see now why everyone checks to see if people would like them to carry something down for them when they go. Thanks for the help.
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