I haven't done one in 2 years or so, but previously the local Cub Foods 
would sell Moneygram money orders up to $500 for 48 cents a piece. Way 
cheaper than the post office.

On 7/6/2010 3:13 PM, Doug Reed wrote:
> I've used the post office for money orders in the past. My only
> complaint has been the restricted hours.
> The local banks charge way too much money for a money order transaction.
> Super America gas stations and a local neighborhood gas station-grocery
> store-post office combo have been the most useful purchase sites for me
> and the cheapest.
> The one vendor I found who sold money orders for $1 flat-rate got shut
> out by the money order parent company.
>
> Doug.
>
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