Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m selling my moms car tomorrow. The buyer has already seen it and we finally agreed on a price. I asked him how he plans on paying me and he said a personal check. I said fine, your bank is actually down the street from me and we can meet there prior to me signing over title and giving you the car. Buyer said no problem. I figured what could go wrong? We meet at bank, he hands me the check, I cash the check and voila. My husband thinks this is a bad idea.
If you guys are literally at his bank, why doesn’t he just get out cash?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m selling my moms car tomorrow. The buyer has already seen it and we finally agreed on a price. I asked him how he plans on paying me and he said a personal check. I said fine, your bank is actually down the street from me and we can meet there prior to me signing over title and giving you the car. Buyer said no problem. I figured what could go wrong? We meet at bank, he hands me the check, I cash the check and voila. My husband thinks this is a bad idea.
If you guys are literally at his bank, why doesn’t he just get out cash?
Anonymous wrote:I’m selling my moms car tomorrow. The buyer has already seen it and we finally agreed on a price. I asked him how he plans on paying me and he said a personal check. I said fine, your bank is actually down the street from me and we can meet there prior to me signing over title and giving you the car. Buyer said no problem. I figured what could go wrong? We meet at bank, he hands me the check, I cash the check and voila. My husband thinks this is a bad idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if the check bounces? I would ask for a cashiers check or Venmo / Zelle
Meeting him at his bank with his check, cashing check right after he hands it to me and only then will I sign title and car over to him.
And he cancels the check five minutes after you leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if the check bounces? I would ask for a cashiers check or Venmo / Zelle
Meeting him at his bank with his check, cashing check right after he hands it to me and only then will I sign title and car over to him.
I said hell no that’s fraud! He says, well can you gift it to me? Omg wtf is wrong with people. When I said no again he asked me to deliver the car, which is a 4 hr round trip. I said no again. My husband was right. Selling a car and dealing with the people who obviously are in the used car business is a nightmare. No wonder carvana and carmax are doing great. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if the check bounces? I would ask for a cashiers check or Venmo / Zelle
Meeting him at his bank with his check, cashing check right after he hands it to me and only then will I sign title and car over to him.
Anonymous wrote:What if the check bounces? I would ask for a cashiers check or Venmo / Zelle
Anonymous wrote:What if the check bounces? I would ask for a cashiers check or Venmo / Zelle