Cashiers check from your bank. The bank can cancel it if you decide not to buy.I'm about ready to put up for sale a JD 1025R and then go buy a much larger Kubota. In looking at both the seller's and a buyer's side (assuming I don't buy from a dealer) is there a safer method of paying cash than actual cash. I am okay with a buyer bringing me cash so this is more about being a buyer. Some of these tractors are several or more hours drive from me and I don't want to bring $30K in cash to a strange place and person. If I like the tractor then I want to pay for it right then and take it home. There is a 90% chance it would be on a weekend so I can't do a wire transfer. Maybe bring a certified check for a lower amount and then some cash? I have thought about Paypal but wondered if there was another that the seller did not need any sort of account.
Glad it worked out for you.Bought my next tractor with all cash. That's what the seller wanted so I guess I started this thread for nothing.
That is great,....... but many private sellers will not deliver!Glad it worked out for you.
BUT everyone should keep in mind that if you would get stopped by the police for even a minor infraction, and they find a large amount of cash in your possession, they can confiscate it, on suspicion of drug dealing, or something similar, and it can be a nightmare getting the money back.
No personal knowledge of this, but I have read horror stories claiming this over the years...worried me enough, that I paid a chunk of cash for a used mini ex last year, but put the cash in the buyer's hand at my place, when he delivered it.
I do several personal +10K cash transactions per month and have done so for 25 plus years. Not once have I heard from any agency. I'm also a business owner and do zero cash transactions.