How do I reissue a MoneyGram?

How do I reissue a MoneyGram?

For the fastest available service and a lower fee, complete the online Money Order Replacement request by clicking Money Order Replacement. If a paper request is needed, call our automated line at 1-800-542-3590 and press 0 to speak to a representative to request a paper form.

How do I get a replacement Walmart money order?

At any Walmart location. Visit the Customer Service Desk or Money Services Center. $1 max fee, but exact fees vary by location. If the money order is not damaged or altered, please visit your local Walmart store with your original sales receipt to obtain a refund.

How do I get a replacement money order?

Take the damaged money order and your receipt to your local Post Office location to get a replacement.

Can money orders be replaced if lost or stolen?

It can take the USPS up to 60 days to investigate a lost or stolen money order’s status. You can’t stop payment on a USPS money order, but you can have it replaced if they determine it’s lost or stolen. The USPS charges a $6.25 processing fee to replace a lost or stolen money order.

Can I get a MoneyGram Refund?

Will I get my fee refunded? If you cancel within 1 hour of payment, you will be issued a full refund. For cancellations made more than 1 hour and up to 180 days after payment, you will be issued a refund for the send amount only, excluding fees.

What can I do if I lost a money order?

But generally speaking, here’s what you need to do:

  1. Contact the issuer of the money order. The first thing to do if you’re sure that your money order is lost is to contact the issuer.
  2. Fill out the cancellation request form.
  3. Pay the money order cancellation fee.
  4. Allow your cancellation request time to process.

What can you do if you lost a money order?

What can I do if my money order was stolen and cashed?

Pick Up Your Refund If your money order was stolen or lost, and not yet cashed when the issuer concludes the investigation process, a refund is issued. The USPS allows for picking up a refund, in the form of a postal money order you can address to yourself and cash immediately, at any post office.

What can I do if I lost my money order receipt?

If you don’t have the receipt, then you’ll have to fill out a money order research request (MORR). Again, mail it to the listed address on the form. In this case, you will have to send a nonrefundable $30 fee with the completed form. This process can take between six and eight weeks to complete.

Is there a time limit to pick up a MoneyGram?

Cash can be picked up at any MoneyGram agent location. The money is typically ready for pick up in as little as 10 minutes after the transfer is submitted subject to agent operating hours, and compliance with regulatory requirements.

What to do if your money order is lost on MoneyGram?

MoneyGram advises against leaving them in a drop box or anywhere they can easily be taken. Never leave the recipient field blank: If your money order is lost or stolen, it’s easier for someone to get away with it if they obtain a blank money order.

How to get a copy of a lost or stolen money order?

If you want a copy of a cashed money order, you’ll need to complete and submit PS Form 6401, the official money order inquiry. It can take the USPS up to 60 days to investigate a lost or stolen money order’s status. You can’t stop payment on a USPS money order, but you can have it replaced if they determine it’s lost or stolen.

What to do if your Western Union money order is stolen?

The process of recovering funds used to purchase a money order that was later stolen begins with filing the appropriate forms with the issuing institution. The United States Postal Service (USPS), Western Union and MoneyGram begin an inquiry process when you submit paperwork containing all pertinent information about the money order.

How long does it take to get money back from MoneyGram?

It might take several months for the refund process to even start. When it does, it will be free to request a refund. And we’ll tell you here and at ftc.gov/MoneyGram what happens next.