postal cheque
The Spanish term 'cheque postal' translates to 'postal cheque' in English. It refers to a financial instrument, usually a type of cheque, sent by mail to a payee who then cashes it through the postal system. Functioning similarly to regular bank cheques, the 'cheque postal' offers a more secure method for sending money through mail because it can be replaced if lost or stolen.
I have received a postal check for my services.
This phrase indicates that a person has received a postal check as payment for the services they provided.
I am going to send the money via a postal check.
This example shows the intention of sending money using a postal check as a method of payment.
The postal check arrived after a week.
In this phrase, it is noted that a postal check took a week to arrive, providing a timeframe for the payment.