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Does 7-Eleven Do Money Orders?

Published On July 13, 2025 //  by Chime N.U |Last Updated: July 13, 2025 Editorial Disclosure: This article may contain affiliate links. WeeklyBagel may earn a commission at no cost to you. I only recommend products I believe in or that will simplify the lives of my readers

Does 7-Eleven Do Money Orders?

7-Eleven is one of the gas stations every young working class adult who drives is familiar with. It is in major American cities. I cannot emphasize the convenience of it, since it meets the financial and biological needs of travelers plying the United States roads.

So, does 711 have money orders?

Most 711 stores do money orders. In fact, you can buy and cash a money order from the convenience store. Although most 711 sell money orders, not all of them will cash it. This is because cashing a money order depends on the store’s policy.

Speaking of money orders, what kind of money orders does 711 have?

7-Eleven sells either Western Union money orders or MoneyGram. It depends on the location. You can easily walk into a store and buy one. All that is required of you is a legal form of identification and some cash. Here is what you need to know about a 711 money order fee.

How Much Are Money Orders At 711?

How much does 7-Eleven charge for money orders, my good reader?

A 7 Eleven money order costs $0.65 to $5. This cost depends on store locations. Some locations will charge you a minimum of $0.65 for a money order. Others may charge 1% to 3% of your money order value.

The bad thing about a 711 money order fee is, it is charged per order. What this means is 5 money orders purchased a fee of $3 will costs you $15 in fees. As previously mentioned, the fee depends on the location. Some locations charge way less, which makes this convenience quite comforting.

Finally, be sure to take cash with you. 711 does not take credit cards for money orders. You can buy a money order with a debt card at 7-11, but it is not always the case.

7-Eleven website mentions either a debit card or cash as a method of payment for its money orders. But, most locations will ask for cash. I know- it is annoying and I had to learn about it the hard way.

Personally, I always like to call 7-Eleven money orders locations near me before heading out. This is to avoid the elements of surprise at a store location. I had been told to pay with cash, so I encourage you carry your order amount and fee in cash.

711 Money Order Limit

7-Eleven money order limit is $500 per transaction. This is the same from store to store location. If you want to purchase more than this maximum amount, you need to purchase more than one order. And, do you know what it entails for you?

Your 7-Eleven money order fee is going to increase. You will be paying a fee per order. For someone going for a few thousand dollars, that is a lot of fees to pay.

I encourage you to read Where to get a money order for other places. These places will let you get more than $500 per transaction at affordable rates. You will thank me later.

How To Fill Out A Money Order From 7-Eleven

7 Eleven money orders from Western Union has five place holders to fill out. You need to fill them out as soon as possible to avoid losing the order. It makes it hard for someone who the money order is not intended for to cash the money order, in case it gets lost.

Here is what to fill on a 7 Eleven western union money order:

1. “Pay Exactly” Field

On this field on the money order, you write the exactly amount you want paid to the receiver. This is written in words, not amount. So, be sure your spellings are correct.

Here is what I mean.

If you are trying to get a money order worth $300, write three hundred dollars only. Any other spelling of this amount will be considered an error. Let us say you write “three hun dollar”, it is considered an error. I write this with my fellow young working class adults on mind who like to simplify texts. This is not the time please.

2. “Pay To the Order Of” Field

You fill out the payee’s name here. It could be the legal name of the receiver, or the name of the company you are trying to pay. Make sure you fill it out in eligible manner, so no mistake will be made during entry. It is hard to get a refund in the case of a mistake due to name error.

3. “Payment For / Acc #” Field

This is where you write the account number of business or person. You do not have to fill out this space on the money order. It is for bills or account numbers you want to credit. If it does not apply to you, you can choose to leave it.

4. Purchaser’s Address

You fill this space with legal address. This is the same address as in your driver’s license. The reason why I recommend using the same address in your driver’s license is for security reasons.

Here is what I mean.

Should you ever need to get a refund, a western union representative may ask for your address to ensure it is you. If the address on your driver’s license is not the same as on the order, it becomes another issue. Therefore, fill out this part with a legal address as on your driver’s license.

5. Purchaser’s Signature

You sign the money order on this part. Be sure to sign it. Without a signature, it will be hard to cash. So, do not forget this part.

On the back of the western union where it says to endorse it, do not sign it. It is for anyone cashing the money order to sign. If you sign it, you will render the order useless for the person it is intended for.

On the whole, cashing a money order could be a problem when these things are not filled out properly. As a result, the money order is rendered useless. All you need to do is to get a refund from Western Union or MoneyGram, because such mistakes cannot be corrected on 711’s end.

711 Money Order Refund

As I mentioned on the last paragraph, 711 does not offer refunds directly. If you bought a western union order from 7-Eleven, you have to contact WU to request a refund. Are you surprised about this fact, my dear reader?

Well, 7-Eleven is a third party in this situation. It sells money orders on behalf of Western Union or MoneyGram depending on the location you got yours from. So, issues relating to money orders should be directed to these respective money services.

This is why I always recommend keeping the receipt of your purchase. It contains your order reference number. Be sure to keep the piece of the paper attached to the money order. This is because it contains the form to request a refund from Western Union. You can check out my article on how to go about it.

7-Eleven Money Order Hours

Some 711 locations do not issue money orders after 9pm. This is despite most locations offering 24-hour services to its customers. So, how do you know your nearest 711 money order hours?

Again, this is where I encourage you to call before heading out to a location nearest to you. Or, google 7 Eleven money order near me and Google will show you list of them. Pick one and give it a call to make an inquiry. 711 locations are known to answer inquiry calls.

That is one sweet thing about 7/11 convenience.

To conclude, all of the above are what you need to know about getting 7 Eleven money orders. The gas station is one of the gas stations that do money orders. You can simply walk into one and walk out with a money order within ten minutes. That is how easy it is!

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