Ortimber
Platinum Member
I've sold several higher dollar items to private parties. I recently sold my camper for $12,000. After negotiating the price, I met the buyer at his bank, and walked out with cash. It's all on camera, and it's all legit.
They call that a scam... it only ever works in the banks favor.I always wonder why it takes 5-15 days to electronically get funds into your account, but milliseconds for funds to go the other way.![]()
That doesn't seem right.They refused claiming that I did not have an account with them s
This would work if the buyer's bank is close by. I have several that have inquired about the item for sale that are 3 hours drive from me. I won't drive 3 hours to their bank.Go to the bank the buyer has the cash in. Get him to write himself a check for the correct amount. Transfer the title at the bank if necessary as most have a Notary available due to being a bank. Have the new owner sign some kind of bill of sale with description
It is not legal. The bank does not have to cash a random check, but they are required to cash checks drawn on their bank.That doesn't seem right.
Ya. they do it around all the time on payday. They do require a thumbprint of the check casher on the check though, just in caseIt is not legal. The bank does not have to cash a random check, but they are required to cash checks drawn on their bank.
Sure, the bank has to get valid ID on the presenter, but it is a legal instrument.Ya. they do it around all the time on payday. They do require a thumbprint of the check casher on the check though, just in case![]()