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Feb 17, 2017

How to accept payment for Travel Trailer

I will be putting my Travel Trailer up for sale soon (just bought a Class A). I have never sold something like this privately before. I was trying to trade it in on the Class A but they really gave me a low ball offer. How do must people except payment for selling large items? I know that certified checks now are easy to fake. Asking someone to give me 10K+ in cash seems unrealistic. I do have a Paypal account but then I lose 3%.
  • golf_bears wrote:
    schlep1967 has it right. Wire transfers are not reversible unless you agree. Wire transfer from their bank to your bank into a dummy account setup by your bank. They transfer to your dummy account at your bank. Your bank transfers to your real account. This way the buyer has no clue to your real account number. Once your bank tells you your money is safe, sign the title and hand it over to the buyer.

    No "fuss no muss" for either of you.


    This is patently false. Wire transfers can be pulled back. Even if the receiver wire transfers it to another bank it can still be pulled.

    The only way to subvert it is to take the money out in cash and deposit it in another bank unknown to the first.

    I have been down this road with the sale of my hotel where more than 100K$ deposit was pulled back because the buyer was unhappy that my bank would not give him a POS system. It did not need my permission and came as a surprise to me. I had a long and hard discussion with the bank manager. The next time that transfer was made I was at the bank, withdrew the money and took it down the street and opened a new account with it. That is the ONLY way you can avoid a pullback.

    Please be careful what you are telling people. There are NO "Dummy" accounts involved in this procedure. It is traceable and transparent. This is a world wide system that transfers hundreds of millions/billions of dollars everyday.

    And in many cases there are fees on BOTH sides of the transfer.
  • ford truck guy wrote:
    I accept cash
    Have them lay it right down next to your 45.
  • fulltimedaniel wrote:
    Ten Thousand Dollars is really not that much cash. Take cash for sure and make sure that your receipt is clear in this:

    This unit is sold AS IS no warranties are expressed or implied

    Be sure the VIN number of the unit is noted.

    You do not want a "certified" Check. If you accept a check it should be a "Cashiers Check" This means essentially that a "Cash" transaction took place at the buyers bank to produce that check. IE. it cannot bounce.


    This^^

    In MN the title card have a corner on them that you as the seller tear off keep at the time of sale. Make sure you keep that corner. And, now MN also has a web site you go to that tells the state that you sold this vehicle. Make sure you do this also.
  • Supercharged wrote:
    ford truck guy wrote:
    I accept cash
    Have them lay it right down next to your 45.


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