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Why can't the other party receive the money transferred from the bank to the Canadian account? The Postal Savings Bank has given me a receipt and the money has been remitted.

There are two ways to remit money by the Postal Savings Bank. One way is by mail, which basically takes 5-7 working days to reach Canada, and the other way is Western Union, which takes almost 2-5 working days.

But the actual situation depends on where you remit it ~ when you remit it, you write the other party's name and address. The receipt for you only proves that you remitted money at the Postal Savings Bank, but it doesn't mean that he received the money.

Also, you can check it with the receipt and the blue card given to you by the postal savings office. If Western Union is used, you can check the progress in Western Union official website.

You'd better confirm the information with the other party before remittance ~

By the way, one more thing, no matter whether it is Western Union remittance or silver mail remittance, you will not be informed of a refund ~ That is to say, the other party has not received your money, and the bank has no obligation to tell you, because it was written in the pink agreement you signed at that time ~

If there is no reply within two weeks from the remittance date, you can take the money order to withdraw money, and the money order has been returned.

Besides, it's no use talking to the window teller. They can only find that the money has not been remitted, and the teller does not know whether it has been returned. Let them find "after the event" (management) or directly find their leader.