Guys you are making this hard. All the information I need to send a guy money from my bank is his name, the bank's name, and the banks phone number. I do not need any account number of his or he does not need mine. My bank calls his bank and they transfer the money between their accounts at the Federal reserve. Then his bank deposits the funds in to whatever account he choses. I have done this for over thirty years. It is by far the simplest transaction you can have.
As far as PayPal like some on here have posted. I will never take Paypal for anything worth more than a few hundred dollars. The account holder at Paypal can say you sold him something that was bad/wrong/shortage. Then Paypal takes the fund back out of your bank account. I sold a parts tractor a few years ago and the guy wanted to use Paypal. So no big deal I have sold some stuff on Ebay and this was only a $750 deal. He came and got the tractor and I got the funds through Paypal. They transfer them into my business account. He files a claim with Paypal saying I had shorted the delivered item. They pulled the funds back out of my business account at my bank. I called Paypal and they told me the dispute was between me and the buyer. They would not honor the payment. So the jerk had his money back and the tractor I sold him.
Lucky I found out where he lived and it was just down in the Quad-city area. I went and collected the money. He tried to weasel out of it but I was able to make him understand that he really did not want to make me do it the hard way.
Since then it is cold hard cash or a bank transfer to people I have not know a long time.
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