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Title: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: sgollapalle on January 17, 2014, 04:43:26 PM
I'm trying to sell my bike, and wondering if there are any other [than ones listed below] payment processing options that are favorable to both seller and buyer?

-Cash
-Money Order
-Paypal [not too keen after reading about the buyer protection and paypal possibly blocking the funds... Don't want to have to deal with refunds after I hand the title over]



Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: Grampa on January 17, 2014, 05:08:07 PM
cash


only cash


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: Dirty Duc on January 17, 2014, 05:08:56 PM
Loan check from bank.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: red baron on January 17, 2014, 05:19:19 PM
Go to bank with buyer and have teller hand your cash.

Mostly the reason I usually trade in vs. sell outright.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: Triple J on January 17, 2014, 06:47:04 PM
I've accepted cash, bank cashier's check, and electronic transfer.

I've paid with cash, and with a check from the loan agency (State Farm Bank).

They all worked fine. If a buyer seems shady then pass.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: Spidey on January 17, 2014, 06:58:03 PM
Take their wimmenz in trade.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: sgollapalle on January 18, 2014, 11:10:43 AM
Thanks guys! Didn't think of the loan check/ going to the teller with the buyer option.

[Not looking for a trade at the moment. Will be back in the market in a couple of years though  ;)]


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: Speeddog on January 18, 2014, 11:38:05 AM
Take their wimmenz in trade.

Reminds me that I need to see the Blues Brothers again.  ;D

cash


only cash

This ^, directly from a bank teller into your hands.

Everything else can be forged or an otherwise bogus transaction.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: Ill_Monstruo on January 18, 2014, 11:54:39 AM
I wouldn't accept a money order if i were you. I have known of people who have received fraudulent Money Order's in the past for miscellaneous things. I would only take Cash or a Certified bank check or Loan check.

Cash first always.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: RichD on January 18, 2014, 12:59:06 PM
I take cash, gold/silver bullion,  cash, or cash.    ;)
(Also: QUALITY firearms.  Might as well count ammo in there as "cash" too  ;D )

"If you Don't hold it, you don't own it!"

(When fraud is the status quo possession is the law)


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: hbliam on January 18, 2014, 06:10:19 PM
Cashiers check can also be forged.

I have taken the following:
Cash.
Cashiers check that I watched him draw from teller. Then went with him to my bank and had my teller call and verify check and release funds to my account.
Paypal cause the guy wanted to pay with his Amex. An exception I made based on who the guy was and me being able to find him again if I needed to. No problem though.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: ab on January 19, 2014, 05:17:23 AM
Is putting a lean in the title another option until check clears?

I am about to sell my car to a friend who is going to be making a payment in a year.  So I will be putting a lien on the title.  I can't keep title as he will need to insure it n get tag etc.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: hbliam on January 19, 2014, 07:08:18 PM
Is putting a lean in the title another option until check clears?

I am about to sell my car to a friend who is going to be making a payment in a year.  So I will be putting a lien on the title.  I can't keep title as he will need to insure it n get tag etc.

That's just a bad idea.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: sgollapalle on January 20, 2014, 09:40:42 AM
Not sure how the Lean option would work... Would you be able to add yourself as a lean holder on the title with you listed as the owner? Then it wouldn't be a 'clear' title anymore.. Looks like it will only add a few more trips to the BMV and paying them.

One of the options I was considering is to hold onto the title until I cashed the money order/ cashiers check.
Now, say the buyer takes the bike, the money order turns out fake and I still have the title. Would it mean the bike was stolen? How would the insurance work in this case? Or would I still be in the same limbo and have to deal with as a fraud case...

I'm hearing cash is the best option, so I'm going to try to stick to that as much as possible. For out of state buyers that want the bike shipped, I guess I could take a cashiers check/ money order and ship the bike only after I have the cash in hand.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: xsephirot on January 20, 2014, 09:50:07 AM
Cash or Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: Howie on January 20, 2014, 10:34:44 AM
With your name on the title as lien holder title cannot be transferred until the lien is satisfied (I think).  Might make sense if you were selling a house or business and you were the mortgage holder and collecting the interest.  For a bike?  Too much trouble and risk.  Used bike?  For a friend you might consider alternate payment.  Otherwise, CA$H!


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: hbliam on January 20, 2014, 11:23:04 AM
Not sure how the Lean option would work... Would you be able to add yourself as a lean holder on the title with you listed as the owner? Then it wouldn't be a 'clear' title anymore.. Looks like it will only add a few more trips to the BMV and paying them.

One of the options I was considering is to hold onto the title until I cashed the money order/ cashiers check.
Now, say the buyer takes the bike, the money order turns out fake and I still have the title. Would it mean the bike was stolen? How would the insurance work in this case? Or would I still be in the same limbo and have to deal with as a fraud case...

I'm hearing cash is the best option, so I'm going to try to stick to that as much as possible. For out of state buyers that want the bike shipped, I guess I could take a cashiers check/ money order and ship the bike only after I have the cash in hand.

Do not take a money order period. They are easily forged and sometimes "clear" but are later discovered to be forged and your ank takes all the money back. For out of state take a cashiers check or a wire transfer. On a cashiers check, take it to your bank and have the teller call and verify funds. If it's good deposit and then wait until the funds clear before shipping. Wire transfer is better.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: sgollapalle on January 20, 2014, 11:47:12 AM
Do not take a money order period. They are easily forged and sometimes "clear" but are later discovered to be forged and your ank takes all the money back. For out of state take a cashiers check or a wire transfer. On a cashiers check, take it to your bank and have the teller call and verify funds. If it's good deposit and then wait until the funds clear before shipping. Wire transfer is better.

Not sure abt wire transfer.. I'd need to give the buyer my bank a/c info to send the money, and he could go on a shopping spree with that info..


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: Drjones on January 20, 2014, 12:00:38 PM
Escrow service.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: hbliam on January 20, 2014, 01:46:43 PM
Not sure abt wire transfer.. I'd need to give the buyer my bank a/c info to send the money, and he could go on a shopping spree with that info..

Not really a comcern. When you hand someone a check you give out the same info other then the routing number being slightly different (wire transfer routing numbers are different then the regular routing number) and those are all available online anyway.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: zooom on January 21, 2014, 08:11:30 AM
cash through Western Union !!!


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: zooom on January 21, 2014, 08:12:20 AM
Cash or Bitcoin.

Bitcoin isn't regulated yet is it?....I am not trusting of it...


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: duccarlos on January 21, 2014, 09:08:52 AM
In person, cash and a cashier's check if I accompany the person to the bank and then to my bank.

I have never sold anything to someone that I was not able shake hands with, but I assume that a buyer would have issues with wire transferring the money before getting the vehicle.


Title: Re: Payment options when selling a bike
Post by: Scooter Montgomery on January 27, 2014, 06:44:01 AM
I would say cash only.

I have a neighbor that sells quite a few bikes. He told me he has received forged everything one time of another (money orders, cashiers checks, personal checks, everything...) He says the higher the price the higher the chances for a fake stuff. He says even cash makes him nervous sometimes and will only make a sale if the bank is open. As soon as they leave he runs to the bank to get everything verified.


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