My MAJOR question upfront if you don't want to read entire rant:
If I am late on my Chase Visa (as of two weeks ago) and have no money in Chase Checking and a dollar in Chase savings...can I deposit a $500 money order and wait up to two weeks for it to clear without Chase Bank helping themselves to it to cover the missed Chase Visa payment?? Or is this way too early for the cross-collaterization stuff?? I started out taking the money order to my community credit union (opened so I can stop doing biz with Chase) -- but it will take UP TO FIFTY DAYS to clear!!!
Okay...rant begins. Let me start by saying I truly understand how and why people "go postal" at the post office.
I asked here in Jan. about how best to get money from a Canadian friend. I assured her she could get a Canadian money order at her Canadian post office and have it payable to me in American dollars and we'd be good to go, because any post office would cash it on the spot!
Not in my part of Texas, where the post office clerks apparently don't read their own freakin' website.
I already knew not to show up before mid-afternoon or they "won't have money in the till" to cover the M.O. (Brief sidestep rant: can you imagine a BANK telling you to come back when they have the cash in the drawer???)
So I show up at 3:30 p.m. with my $500 M.O., which I'm sure I don't have to tell you I need desperately. The clerk of Asian ancestry tells me they "don't cash checks from OVERSEAS." (I guess that sound you heard as you slept last night was continental drift as all of North and Central America up to the Panama Canal shifted across the Atlantic....)
I evenly pointed out it was a Canadian M.O. and the Post Office treats them extra nice, of all other countries. (Says so right on the website. And that the clerk can call the toll-free number on the back of the M.O. to verify it.) Then clerk says she "just opened" and doesn't have $500 in her drawer. I said her neighboring clerks likely do...but she needed to check with the supervisor anyway about this upstart money order.
Came back 5 minutes later and said the money order number "wasn't in their system." I even more evenly said of course not, it's not a DOMESTIC money order, that they need to call the "toll free number on the back to verify it." She kept saying it wasn't in the system and they can't cash it...yet she started to ask the other clerks if they could cover $500!! (Yes I know this is making no sense.) I asked which excuse ranked higher -- that they WON'T cash it or they CAN'T cash it?? Then I left before I committed a crime of passion.
I called the USPS when I got home (after spending 10 minutes typing a complaint at the website that then disappeared...can you tell it was not my day???) and the rep absolutely acknowledged that they can cash a Canadian money order "if it is payable to someone who has an American address and it is for U.S. currency." I said we never even got to the point where she asked for my ID. She gave me the phone numbers of the closest two P.O.s and suggested I call first before trying again. One of them of course is where the debacle began, and the other last month "didn't have the money" for my American M.O. and gave me attitude about "not being required to cash it." I am running out of post offices where my photo is likely not up on the back wall....
So I am sitting here deciding whether to try one more "virgin-to-me" post office eight miles away ... or just deposit it at Chase and worry if they'll peel off some of the funds!! I had hoped to retain the attorney this week with the money, but there goes that plan!!
If I am late on my Chase Visa (as of two weeks ago) and have no money in Chase Checking and a dollar in Chase savings...can I deposit a $500 money order and wait up to two weeks for it to clear without Chase Bank helping themselves to it to cover the missed Chase Visa payment?? Or is this way too early for the cross-collaterization stuff?? I started out taking the money order to my community credit union (opened so I can stop doing biz with Chase) -- but it will take UP TO FIFTY DAYS to clear!!!
Okay...rant begins. Let me start by saying I truly understand how and why people "go postal" at the post office.
I asked here in Jan. about how best to get money from a Canadian friend. I assured her she could get a Canadian money order at her Canadian post office and have it payable to me in American dollars and we'd be good to go, because any post office would cash it on the spot!
Not in my part of Texas, where the post office clerks apparently don't read their own freakin' website.
I already knew not to show up before mid-afternoon or they "won't have money in the till" to cover the M.O. (Brief sidestep rant: can you imagine a BANK telling you to come back when they have the cash in the drawer???)
So I show up at 3:30 p.m. with my $500 M.O., which I'm sure I don't have to tell you I need desperately. The clerk of Asian ancestry tells me they "don't cash checks from OVERSEAS." (I guess that sound you heard as you slept last night was continental drift as all of North and Central America up to the Panama Canal shifted across the Atlantic....)
I evenly pointed out it was a Canadian M.O. and the Post Office treats them extra nice, of all other countries. (Says so right on the website. And that the clerk can call the toll-free number on the back of the M.O. to verify it.) Then clerk says she "just opened" and doesn't have $500 in her drawer. I said her neighboring clerks likely do...but she needed to check with the supervisor anyway about this upstart money order.
Came back 5 minutes later and said the money order number "wasn't in their system." I even more evenly said of course not, it's not a DOMESTIC money order, that they need to call the "toll free number on the back to verify it." She kept saying it wasn't in the system and they can't cash it...yet she started to ask the other clerks if they could cover $500!! (Yes I know this is making no sense.) I asked which excuse ranked higher -- that they WON'T cash it or they CAN'T cash it?? Then I left before I committed a crime of passion.
I called the USPS when I got home (after spending 10 minutes typing a complaint at the website that then disappeared...can you tell it was not my day???) and the rep absolutely acknowledged that they can cash a Canadian money order "if it is payable to someone who has an American address and it is for U.S. currency." I said we never even got to the point where she asked for my ID. She gave me the phone numbers of the closest two P.O.s and suggested I call first before trying again. One of them of course is where the debacle began, and the other last month "didn't have the money" for my American M.O. and gave me attitude about "not being required to cash it." I am running out of post offices where my photo is likely not up on the back wall....
So I am sitting here deciding whether to try one more "virgin-to-me" post office eight miles away ... or just deposit it at Chase and worry if they'll peel off some of the funds!! I had hoped to retain the attorney this week with the money, but there goes that plan!!
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