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Latest post Thu, Jun 8 2006 1:49 PM by Kedra. 2 replies.
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Kedra  +  233788 Thu, 08 Jun 06 09:38 AM

In my country, when I make a wire transfer via Bank to another country, bank people give me a document, which is called (I think) somewhat from the following variants:

- money order

- cash order

- payment order

- payment voucher

Is there some equivalent in English language? Which one is correct? Thanks.

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Mister Micawber  +  233850 Thu, 08 Jun 06 12:03 PM

If you have made a wire transfer, what you get from the bank is a receipt, listing the details of the transaction.  I suppose that could also be called a payment voucher or receipt for payment.

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Kedra, 3 yr 170 days ago
Many thanks!
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