... drugstore does not honor the service? There is a local drugstore that has a moneygram station. moneygram is a service you can send a receive money from another person for fee. So on multiple occasions my mother sent me money via moneygram, its not free she had to pay a fee to send it, and about 5 times out of the times she sent me money through money gram the drugstore was unable to complete the transaction because they didn't have enough money. there is not another moneygram in walking distance. my point is if you are a company and offer another ompanies paid service shouldn't you be prepared for that service? What would money gram have to say? Money gram charges a fee to send money and you have a money gram station in your store but cant honor their service? I think if you offer someone elses paid service you should be able to honor that service. My mother paid a fee to send me money through money gram and money gram states you can send or receive money at 350,000 locations, Fast, Convenient, and Reliable receive money at ANY OF THEIR LOCATIONS. So why does the drugstore offer money gram if they can not honor Money Grams Statement That They Are Fast Convenient, And Reliable and can receive money at any of their locations but obviously not at this location? are they allowed to do that?
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