They sent an email saying I could pay by postal order/ cash sent to their business address.
Any ideas how to send cash or postal orders?
How do they work?
Postal Orders make me feel old! They are effectively like cheques but you don't need a bank account to buy them. You can have them 'crossed' (as in pre-printed cheques, this is meant to ensure that it can only be paid into an account of the right name) or 'uncrossed'. You can also have them without a recipient's name on, in which case they're effectively cash.
You buy them at a Post Office (paying an extra 50p if you're getting up to ?4.99, an extra pound up to ?9.99, then 10% up to a maximum of ?10), send them off, and the recipient can get their money at any Post Office any time in the next six months.
With these and cash, you stick them in an envelope, and wonder about using recorded/special delivery or not. Unless you've gone for 'special delivery', your compensation should they go missing en route is limited to 100 times the cost of a first class stamp.. and it doesn't cover cash or uncrossed Postal Orders.