Richard
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Just saw you're in different areas
Plus, the responsibility that the cash is good now falls on the bank. I've met at the teller's window before for the buyer to give the teller the cash to be counted and then given to me as clear and counted. Couple minute transaction.If you receive cash..... you can go to the bank and they have that money counter. My understanding is it will scan each bill and (should) stop on any that are fake so they could filter that for you.
+1 on what I would do.Do like the dealerships.
Every time I buy at a dealer it’s:
- cashier check
- drivers license (photo ID) with address
- call bank and verify cashiers check from that person and amount is valid
Although $10000 in cash is only 100 $100 bills. That is not overly cumbersome.
MoKelly
If I had the person's phone number, I wouldn't be "out" the money. The buyer is guilty of passing counterfeit money and the feds should be called. Also, it is up to the buyer to make good on the purchase with real money.I had a buyer come 100 miles with 13 $100 bills to purchase some shop equipment. I assumed the cash was good, however later found out that two of
the $100 bills were fake. When you hold them up to the light the picture of Ben Franklin is imbedded in the paper. Those two were not. I called the buyer
and he claimed ignorance so I was out $200 from the sale. I'm lucky that only two were fake.