How can I be sure the check will be good?

   / How can I be sure the check will be good? #21  
Most people don't know that a certified check, or a cashiers check from a bank can still be canceled. I would ask for cash, or a wire transfer of funds to your account. Last certified check I deposited, my bank put a 10 day hold on it; they are frequently fraudulent.
Personal checks also, but they can also do a charge back just like it was a credit card transaction. So they can take the funds back even after it clears the bank.
 
   / How can I be sure the check will be good?
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Thanks for all the replies. I like the idea of going to their bank and getting a check, or cash.

I have sold a few items to strangers, but never for this large amount, and I've always taken cash.
Sometimes, I feel that I can be a pretty good judge of someone's credit worthiness by looking at the vehicle they drive, how they dress, what questions they ask, along with a few other indicators.

Is anyone here interested in a Bobcat 322 mini excavator?
 
   / How can I be sure the check will be good? #24  
Thanks for all the replies. I like the idea of going to their bank and getting a check, or cash.

I have sold a few items to strangers, but never for this large amount, and I've always taken cash.
Sometimes, I feel that I can be a pretty good judge of someone's credit worthiness by looking at the vehicle they drive, how they dress, what questions they ask, along with a few other indicators.
That's part of the con...
 
   / How can I be sure the check will be good? #25  
Honestly no offense meant to the OP but come on this should be common sense. I’m kind of in disbelief…lol.

That might sound like a good idea but not always possible. The last machine I sold went to Michigan and I’m in TN. Was the buyer going to mail me a check and let me cash it before he even sees the machine and hope it exists when he gets here? Probably not. Is he going to drive down with a check and come back to get it later? Probably not. Am I going to drive to Michigan to meet at his bank? Definitely not. He brought me about half the amount in cash and a cashiers check for the rest. I had insurance on the machine so I wasn’t that worried. The chance of someone bringing me $40,000 cash was about zero so the options I had were to take the check or to trade it at the dealer for $6,000 less then I ended up selling for.
 
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   / How can I be sure the check will be good? #27  
Negotiate your price before he comes to look at it, and require a certified check from his bank; just as an auto dealer or real estate sale. There's no way that I would take a check for that amount. I also wouldn't take a money order; it's too easy to fake those.

The safest way would be a wire transfer. It will take a little longer and would have to be when the bank is open, but you would have it in your account before the item leaves.

Those pens to check for fake money will show that newsprint is legal tender.
Yep my wife treated some paper with a couple different things from around the house and sure enough she got the desired reaction from the pen. Ever since I just about bust out laughing when they use one to check my payment knowing full well how useless they are.
 
   / How can I be sure the check will be good? #28  
That might sound like a good idea but not always possible. The last machine I sold went to Michigan and I’m in TN. Was the buyer going to mail me a check and let me cash it before he even sees the machine and hope it exists when he gets here? Probably not. Is he going to drive down with a check and come back to get it later? Probably not. Am I going to drive to Michigan to meet at his bank? Definitely not. He brought me about half the amount in cash and a cashiers check for the rest. I had insurance on the machine so I wasn’t that worried. The chance of someone bringing me $40,000 cash was about zero so the options I had were to take the check or to trade it at the dealer for $6,000 less then I ended up selling for.

Or sell it local. I wouldn’t have done all that. The seller has all the cards. Send check and wait or no machine. I just sold a skid steer the buyers drove three hours with 24k cash. No way it would have left without all funds first. I would just find another buyer.
 
   / How can I be sure the check will be good? #29  
I've sold two implements. Each for around $1500. I told the buyers - cash only. It was no problem for the buyers in either deal.

And, NO, I do not have one of those "cash sniffing" pens. Neither does my local bank. OR, at least, they did not use it when I deposited 31 - $100 bills.
 
   / How can I be sure the check will be good? #30  
If you're both in the same area.... it's possible you might use the same bank. Aside from that, once you finalize the deal, (presuming you both live in same area), simply go with him to HIS bank and let them either cash his check for you or hand you a cashiers check.

I'm not worried about receiving a personal check BUT, I'd certainly put some effort into it to make sure it's good.

Even if you call the bank to verify funds, he "could" call them later and put a stop payment on it.

If he withdraws around $3,000 (if I recall correctly) in CASH, his bank is required to file a report on him letting the IRS (if I recall) know that he's done this. If YOU deposit that as cash, then you also get a report sent in on you.

Nothing necessarily bad.... it's just being documented by big brother. (so take the cash and use it for gas/food expenses while leaving your paycheck in your account in lieu of YOU writing a check/debit card)
 

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