toedtoes wrote:
First, a cashiers check is not "guaranteed" once it leaves the issuing bank. Regardless of anything else.
Yes, I was lied to by bankers several times. But I learned the cashier check was good, if it is good.
Second, having money in a bank WILL mean that they will do things like call the other bank, cash the check, etc. That is because your account with them is their protection. If the check is bad, they recoup the loss from you. They will always protect their own loss first.
Yes, the bank will protect themselves. The OP is asking about giving a bank control of his RV without getting money. Bankers are not there to protect me you or him.
Third, your bank will NEVER guarantee a check made on another bank. Whether it's a money order, personal check, or cashier's check. When your bank deposits a check into your account or cashes it, they do so on good faith with the understanding that if the check is bad, they will withdraw that money back out from your account. That's why they sometimes put a hold on the check funds - because they want to make sure you have that money still available if the check bounces.
If the bank would of told me there was a hold on the money it would of been much less trouble. I could of made the deposit to another account, that did not get much use, moved money around to my operating account not bounced checks for heavy use tax, fuel, tires, and such. My friend was in bad shape, because selling that trailer gave him extra cash on hand, so he traded trucks.
Fourth, your bank has no legal recourse. You have civil recourse for the failure of payment. The bank named on the check has civil and criminal recourse for forgery. Your bank was just a middle man and has no injury - they didn't lose any money AND they were not crminally victimized.
I bet every dollar I have if I had closed all accounts at that bank the day after they took that check, where the money came out of their pocket they would of found a way to go after the one that copied the check. But they got their money, so they had no reason. BTW, as soon as I got it all worked out, paid all their fees, I moved all my business to other banks. Never had more than one account at any one bank.
Fifth, your fear and dislike of the police is a completely separate issue. That you are afraid of "a class of people who have the legal right to kill you if you try to keep them from taking your money" has nothing to do with a reasonable effort to safely make the transaction.
Safely do a transaction?
anybody that thinks carry cash, especially the amount I sold the trailer for better think about the civil asset forfeit laws Red Cross hired me to spot a trailer load of relief supplies in front of where a hurricane was expected. The plan is run in, drop wagon, and beat feet out of the area. But knowing what I know of plans, I stopped at the bank withdraw enough cash to feed me and my Cat for a few days. On the way back, got stopped for "roadside safety check". While making sure my old Pete was safe to drive they found the cash under my mattress. Now this money is in a bank envelope, with the withdraw slip. Still officer had to have his Sargent look, and the sargent had to make a call before I could take my money and go.
As far as the fear of getting shot? About 45 minutes in my front yard, every couple I tell the officer "I don't want to hurt you, you don't need that gun." 2 other officers show up, he is still fondling the pistol. His Sargent gets there, I had enough. "Damnit! If you put cuffs on me could you keep your hand off that gun?" My crime? I was working on a car in my driveway without ID in pocket. Offered to get it, but will not invite him in my house.