A money order is a prepaid paper payment method, typically bought from a post office or bank. It's a traditional option that some bettors might use for its reliability in certain situations.
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Money orders can be used for betting deposits and withdrawals, but they must be manually processed where accepted. You purchase a money order for a specific amount and send it to the bookmaker. Once received, your account is credited.
The speed of money orders is generally slow because of manual processing and postal delivery times. They provide a high level of privacy since no bank account details are shared, but they're not suitable for quick transactions.
Money orders are ideal for those who value privacy and don't mind slower processing times. If no operator in our index lists it, check the cashier section directly or consider a related method like bank transfer.
None of the licensed bookmakers in our index currently list Money Order by name in their cashier. We never invent operator data, so instead of a fabricated list, here are our top-rated licensed sites, where you can often use a closely related supported method.
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