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What is the safest check?
Other than going to the bank with a buyer for all cash, what is the safest form of payment?
Planning on taking a 20% deposit on a boat and hauling it almost 900 miles and then exchanging titles and a check. Whats the safest check to accept - cashiers? bank draft? I dont foresee any issues at all, but its alot of money and need to be covered. |
Certified chaeck from bank is usually good, if you are that worried you need to make sure you know who you are dealing with, address, Name, SS#, Have a written sales agreement. Basically enough information so if teh funds bounce you can track them and the property down.
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Moneyorder is like cash just on paper and only the person who its made out to can cash it.
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Wire transfer is safe and fast. You can verify the funds are in your account before he takes possession of the boat. This is how I bought my boat last fall. I traveled 1300 miles to pick it up. Naturally, the seller was leary of a check. Once I was happy with the boat, I gave the go ahead for the wire transfer. We went together to his bank to sign the title and get the bill of sale notarized.
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Originally Posted by Plum_Crazy
(Post 2775860)
Wire transfer is safe and fast. You can verify the funds are in your account before he takes possession of the boat.
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Originally Posted by CPB
(Post 2775871)
Thats What I Would Do Is A Wire Transfer... But A Cashiers Check Or Money Order Are As Good As Cash. I Have Done All Of These And Had No Problem At All,,,
Electronic transfer the only way!!!! |
I like the wire transfer the best because you know the money is there.
While a Cashiers check or Money order is probably good, the banks won't guarantee anything until the check clears. |
I have had cashiers checks, bank drafts, and personal checks all go bad on me related to vehicle sales. The only 2 safe options are cash counted/scanned by the bank or wire transfer.
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Wire transfers can be reversed. All checks can have holds put on them or stop pays. Cash is king, but if yu have the cashiers check drawn on a bank that you use, it can be verified.
Nothing is guaranteed except cash. I have made a lot of transactions on faith. I guess we all have. Escow services will work, they just usually have a fee involved. Just take the deposit and don't deliver until it has posted. |
All ways of doing it have positives and negatives for the both seller and buyer.
In my last 2 transactions, I was a buyer and seller. Buyer gave cashiers check and a chunk of cash to seller. Buyer took boat with a purchase contract/bill of sale. Seller sent the title after the cashiers check cleared the bank. |
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