As you know, C.O.D. means "cash on delivery".
Cash on delivery orders constitute no small part of every express company's business.
When goods are forwarded in this way, the sender furnishes with the goods an itemized bill duly receipted. The express company's charges should be included in the bill.
The express agent is sure to collect the bill before he lets the goods leave his keeping.
MONEY BY EXPRESS
Should you desire to send money by express, it will be well to go to the company's office before you pack it up.
Express companies have special receptacles or envelopes in which to store coin or bills. There is no charge for these.
The sender must himself seal the packages containing the money, and write on them the address of the consignee, also the amount enclosed.
Having received the packages, the express agent ties them up, affixes his official seal, which is so arranged that the package cannot be opened or tampered with, without breaking. This done, he gives the sender a receipt. This should be cared for as a vital part of the record.
The charges for sending money by express may or may not be paid in advance. They vary with the amount to be carried and the distance.