Yes, you can request a money order refund only if your money order hasn’t been cashed. However, the refund process can take up to 8 weeks to be completed.
To request a refund, follow the steps below:
The following refund processing fees will apply:
*These documents could include the original store cash register receipt, copies of other money orders or their receipts purchased simultaneously, bank statement showing the money order payment or copies of other money orders purchased for the same purpose and amount, for example rent or mortgage.
No, if you purchase a money order in the US, you can only cash it there.
No, money orders do not have an expiration date. However, depending on the state of purchase, if you do not use or cash the money order within 1-3 years of the purchase date, a non-refundable service charge will be deducted from the principal amount according to the terms conditions of the money order.
You can find the terms and conditions on the back of your money order.
You can request a money order refund only if your money order hasn’t been cashed. You can review the status of your money order by asking our chatbot Eve.
To request a refund, follow the steps below:
The following refund processing fees will apply:
Processing times:
Payout:
Alteration and forgery claims are ultimately the Bank of First Deposit (“BOFD”). As a courtesy, Western Union is willing to act on your behalf to collect the funds from the BOFD. Western Union does not guarantee that payment will be recovered from the BOFD as the BOFD will make the final determination after conducting its review.
If your money order qualifies for a forgery claim, do the following:
No, you cannot make changes to a completed money order. Any form of alteration or correction will make it
ineligible for cashing. Alternatively, you may submit a refund request through our office.