On 20/9/06, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:

>
>No, in the States, "Postal money order" means a money order issued by 
>the U.S. Postal Service. (As opposed to "A money order that goes berserk 
>and starts attacking people for no reason".) You can get them at any 
>Post Office.

I have done some research and stand corrected, thanks.

>I think that's one of the default choices in any ebay auction. Perhaps 
>it can be turned off and the seller can specify "See auction details for 
>payment instructions", but I forget if this is possible.

This is entirely possible.



>
>Just goes to show that you really do have to allow for the lowest common 
>denominator when writing eBay listings.

Agreed.

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