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Step 1 Go to the postal exchange network outlets to handle online payment and remittance, and set your own remittance password.
Step 2 Log in to Alipay**, select "Postal Network Transfer e" in the account recharge, and enter the money order number and remittance password.
Step 3 Deposit successful! Start enjoying the secure payment experience brought by Alipay.
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The post office has this business with a one percent handling fee and it is best to bring an ID card.
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You should go to the postal savings office and ask the salesperson for a "net remittance e-remittance form", no ID card, just fill in your name, remittance amount, your address or ** on the line, remember, the sender and the payee are your name. Then set a six-digit password casually and use it when you recharge online. It's very simple, nothing else requires any documents.
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Look at which postal outlets in your city have this business, and then go to the postal attendant to say that you want to do a network transfer e, he will give you a list, add the amount you want to remit to your account and your own name, just give the salesman, he will let you enter the password, enter a self will remember, because later go home to send the money to your ** account to use, and then he will tell you how much money to give him, with the salesman to get back the small list home, Enter a long list of numbers on the list and the password set in between the postal services, and you will be prompted to pay the bill successfully, and the money you paid in the postal service will be credited to your account.
It's detailed enough, let's do a good job!
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Post Office China Post. On October 4, 1995, the former General Post Office of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications was officially registered as a legal person, namely "China Post Administration", referred to as "China Post". On January 29, 2007, China Post Group Corporation and the State Post Bureau were established, and China Post was separated from the government and enterprises.
The postal service cannot handle online remittance e, because this is the business of the Postal Savings Bank. The Postal Savings Bank of China was formally established on March 20, 2007, and is a commercial bank established on the basis of reforming the postal savings management system.
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The post office is postal logistics. The online transfer is handled by the Postal Savings Bank. Postal Logistics and Postal Savings Bank are not one unit.
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Hello, the e-remittance needs to be handled at the counter of the Postal Savings Bank; The handling fee of e-remittance is 1% of the transaction amount, with a minimum of 2 yuan and a maximum of 50 yuan; At present, the preferential tariff is implemented, according to the transaction amount, the minimum is 2 yuan, and the maximum is 50 yuan; The amount of a single remittance is 5,000 yuan; I hope my answer is helpful to you.
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Post Office is the popular abbreviation of Post Office.
Isn't it advisable to go to the Japan Post Bank counter to get an accurate answer for the business mentioned by the landlord?
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All post offices are available. When you choose, it's best to have a postal savings outlet, a larger outlet. Because small outlets are sometimes unskilled.
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Generally, yes, but it also depends on the local economy and demand.
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No, you have to go to the Postal Savings Bank to run it, China Post Postal Agency is only a post office, and it is only responsible for delivering mail.
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Yes, whoever said no, I will send it, and it is the same as the bank.
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It has been opened in large and medium-sized cities across the country, and you can go to the post office to go through the procedures.
Alipay and China Post jointly launched the e-service of Nethui, which has been opened nationwide on March 20, 07.
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The post office is not good, now the post office and the postal savings bank are separated, the post office only undertakes letters and express business, not financial business, so the net exchange e can only be handled in the postal bank.
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The post office can't, the postal savings (bank) can.
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Postal savings are possible, but there should be an additional handling fee.
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It depends on whether there is any exchange business, and if there is, you can, and if you don't, you cannot.
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Because the address is not the same as the delivery office of the transfer, so you can not receive the remittance form, but you can contact the person who sent you the money, and ask him to go to the post office where the remittance is transferred to handle the change of remittance (change the recipient's address) You need to carry the remitter's ID card, fill in a special list of China Post remittance (black), pay 2 yuan to change the foreign exchange fee to give you a new postal remittance withdrawal form, you can go to all the network post offices in your place to withdraw money.
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