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Premiere Estates Auction Company The home is owned by Jose 'Pancho' Leon, a builder and founder of a money-order transport company.
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The home is owned by Jose "Pancho" Leon, a builder and founder of a money-order transport company, who says he spent more than $7.7 million building the home.
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"I'm starting to get butterflies," confessed Regina Leon, who owns the home with her husband Jose "Pancho" Leon, a builder and founder of a money-order company.
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Banks will still make tons of money charging anywhere from $10 to $50 for overdraft fees, wiring fees, money-order fees, check-cashing fees, fees to use the teller, minimum-balance fees, fees to use your debit card in a foreign country, account-maintenance fees, etc.
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Be sure to acknowledge receipt of this money-order immediately, or I shall think it has miscarried, or been purloined.
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Pitches for bogus work-at-home opportunities involving medical billing, rebate processing, "mystery shopper" positions that promise to pay you for buying products anonymously for companies, and money-order processing jobs also are on the rise, say Better Business Bureau and consumer-protection officials.
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The 7-Eleven Vcoms support special functions like bill payment, check cashing and money-order purchases.
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Every month, from a money-order he sent home, they knew where his latest archaeological wanderings had taken him, but that was all.
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Every month, from a money-order he sent home, they knew where his latest archaeological wanderings had taken him, but that was all.
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Every month, from a money-order he sent home, they knew where his latest archaeological wanderings had taken him, but that was all.
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