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David
02-19-2021, 07:26 PM
What is the usual way of paying for a boat, private sale, in the US. Money order, certified check, a western union?
complicated by being a Canadian buyer, not me
big tom
02-19-2021, 08:03 PM
If money is owed on the boat I like to meet at there loan holder/bank and get a clean title at time of transaction. Certified check is good.
mjw930
02-19-2021, 11:09 PM
Sadly, in this day and age I will only accept wire transfer / ACH, bank check drawn on a bank with a local branch or one I can call to confirm validity or cash if it’s less than $10,000. When calling to confirm a check look up the branch online, if the number on the check doesn’t match then refuse payment. “Certified Checks” are relatively easy to counterfeit and money orders are garbage.
I also require a drivers license and take a picture of it. If they refuse then no boat.
Sutphil
02-20-2021, 11:52 AM
Under those conditions it's a leap of faith.
flabum1017
02-20-2021, 02:34 PM
Cash
22r
:iagree: If they can get a money order, certified check etc, then they got cash in the bank..... or they are doing a credit card cash advance.... either way, they can bring cash instead of a check.
If they say they can't get cash, then the check is probably forgery
mjw930
02-20-2021, 03:24 PM
If you do cash get a paper money verification pen at Office Depot, etc. At a minimum random check the bills.
Yes, it may seem paranoid but anyone who has run a retail business understands the risk and has been burned at least once.
flabum1017
02-20-2021, 03:28 PM
And make sure to look at the money too...........
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TraceF3
02-20-2021, 06:41 PM
Sadly, in this day and age I will only accept wire transfer / ACH, bank check drawn on a bank with a local branch or one I can call to confirm validity or cash if it’s less than $10,000. When calling to confirm a check look up the branch online, if the number on the check doesn’t match then refuse payment. “Certified Checks” are relatively easy to counterfeit and money orders are garbage.
I also require a drivers license and take a picture of it. If they refuse then no boat.
All of this.
I don't even bother with cash. I want a Bank Issued Check. They send me a copy. I send that to my banker and let her confirm it. When they pick up the boat all I have to do is be sure it's the same check they sent me a picture of.
mr fun
02-20-2021, 07:59 PM
Benjamen's
blacktruck
02-22-2021, 03:39 PM
What is the usual way of paying for a boat, private sale, in the US. Money order, certified check, a western union?
complicated by being a Canadian buyer, not me
You can simply go to the bank together and get a bank check / bank draft. Easy, no need to carry cash over a certain amount. You can exchange drivers licenses before hand if you want. If you're in Canada, most Canadian banks have US accounts available, you can transfer the money, write a check to deposit in the US, then bank draft from that institution. Or wire the money to the bank for a draft.
InjectorService
02-22-2021, 04:28 PM
You mean people still "pay" for things? I thought everyone financed everything!
(Whats this "cash" stuff you talk about)
Blake
Richard
02-22-2021, 04:56 PM
Bought a boat recently from a Canadian seller. Sent them a deposit in the form of a bank check. Went through without a hitch. Now I have to wait till the borders open to get it. Fortunately the seller was understanding and has kept it under raps until I can get it.
InjectorService
02-22-2021, 05:01 PM
Bought a boat recently from a Canadian seller. Sent them a deposit in the form of a bank check. Went through without a hitch. Now I have to wait till the borders open to get it. Fortunately the seller was understanding and has kept it under raps until I can get it.
You can have a hauler pick it up, or bring it across the boarder. Just an FYI if you want it sooner than later.
Blake
David
02-22-2021, 06:16 PM
The buyer got outbid. Thanks anyway. He had transport worked out as he was not going to cross the border. Moot now.
WILDMAN
02-24-2021, 10:01 AM
I just sold one this week to Canada. I always do a wire transfer. Once it's in my account, it can't be taken back or canceled.
genegenre
02-27-2021, 09:40 PM
Paypal is great but they charge you 1% when going from Canada to the U.S. (but not from US to CA, oddly). Certified check is the way to go if it's more than around 10k, esp.
specboatops
02-28-2021, 06:57 AM
GCOMF -
Green Cash Only Mother ****** :)
All of the boats I have purchased OR sold have all been done so in cash, fromm 3 grand to 30 grand - if it were more than that I might look at other options, always insured by Smith/ Wesson on the cash deals when purchasing, and Mr. Canik when those coming to purchase ;)
Rick you can have it shipped across the border on a flatbed truck I have done this already later Doug
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