Money Orders & Savings Bonds
Question: What's almost like money but can't be obtained from our surcharge-free ATMs? Answer: Money Orders and U.S. Savings Bonds. Let us know if we can help you with any of these convenient options for spending and saving money.
Money orders are still are popular way to make payments, especially through the mail. They're safer than sending cash because only the listed recipient can use the money order. And some people feel safer sending money orders than personal checks because they don't contain credit union account numbers.
As for Savings Bonds, did you know the government stopped printing paper bonds a few years back? These patriotic investments are still available, but only in electronic form. At Parkview Community Federal Credit Union, we can help you redeem your old bonds and show you how to buy new ones.
- Money orders are available for $3.00 each.
- Savings bonds can be redeemed at either of our offices.
- For information on buying new bonds, you can visit the U.S. Treasury Department website.