I need help filling out a money order

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I have a moneygram money order

Pay To The Order Of;
Purchaser, Signer for drawer;
Adress;

Obviously I signed his name first
put my name second
his adress or mine at the bottom? I might actually have to bring this back, as I put theirs.
 
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How to Fill Out a Money Order

  1. Write the name of the person or company whom you wish to pay on the “Payee,” “Pay to, ”or “Pay to the order of” line. Also write your account number with the company to which you are sending the money order, or include any other important identifying information on this line if there is no other line designated for this information. Fill in this information right away so that the money order cannot be cashed by anybody else if it’s lost or stolen.
  2. Fill in your name on the “From,” “Purchaser,” “Sender,” or “Remitter,” field. You may also put your account number or other identifying information here if no other space is provided.
  3. Write in the addresses. Where it says "Purchaser's address" write in your address, not the address of the person or company you're sending it to. If there is only one address field, write your address unless otherwise noted. Many money orders do not include a field for the address of the person or company to whom you are sending the money order.
  4. Sign the money order. There may or may not be a place for you to sign the money order. If there is, it will be on the front of the money order, and it will be labeled as something like “Purchaser, Signer for Drawer,” “Purchaser’s signature,” or simply “Signature.” Do not sign the back of a money order, as this space is usually for the payee’s signature.
  5. Fill in the “Memo,” “C.O.D. Number,” “Re:,” or “Used for” space. Not all money orders have this space, but if yours does write your account number with the company to which you are sending the money order or other identifying information so that they know what you are sending the money for.
  6. Keep your receipt. Your money order will either have a carbon copy underneath or a portion attached (usually to the side or top) that you can detach and keep for your records. This is your receipt, and you should keep it in case the money order is lost or the recipient claims that it they did not receive it. This receipt will usually have a tracking number that you will need in order to check on the status of the money order if any problem should arise. Without the receipt or tracking number you may have no way to verify that the money order was received or to obtain a refund if it is lost.
 
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