The difference between the indorser and the endorsee lies in whether to deliver the hand-held instrument to others or to accept the instrument delivered by others. \x0d\1. First of all, you must understand what endorsement is. \x0d\Endorsement is a kind of bill behavior and an important way of transferring bills. \x0d\Endorsement is the act of the holder signing his or her name on the back of the bill and delivering the bill to the transferee. The holder here is called the endorser, and the transferee is called the endorsee. \x0d\To put it simply, A draws a bill of exchange to B, A is the drawee, and B is the holder and the transferee; B sends the bill of exchange to C, writes the situation on the back of the bill and signs Your name is B. At this time, B is the endorser, C is the endorsee, and C becomes the new holder; and so on. \x0d\The endorsee is the transferee of the bill and he has the right to obtain all the rights of the endorser in the bill. \x0d\2. How to distinguish between the endorser and the endorsee. \x0d\The first person to sign on the back of the money order is the endorser. However, since the endorsement of a bill of exchange is consecutive, one endorser corresponds to only one endorsee. \x0d\The last person holding the ticket must be the endorsee 1, and the person who endorses the ticket to him is the endorser 1. But this endorser 1, in the previous hand delivery, is an endorsee 2, and his front hand is the endorser 2.