Yep, there are certified checks in the US. That was my original plan, but the seller wants to hold the car until the check clears (5 days) and I don't want to make two trips. I don't blame him since there's a bunch of frauds and such. Cash will simplify things.
Thanks for all the input.
Due to timing, I will end up doing a cash deal at a local bank after I have checked the car over. This way I wont have the cash with me while I inspect the car and meet the guy. The banks wanted to put too long of a hold on the money if its transferred from bank to bank.
Does the buyers order matter if it’s not a dealer?
The person I’m buying it from uses Wells Fargo. I use a local Texas credit union. Can I have Wells Fargo write a certified check to help speed the process?
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