Posted by ericlb on February 14, 2013 at 05:36:39 from (70.41.96.39):
In Reply to: Tractor payment posted by JDB on February 13, 2013 at 20:07:21:
if this man is unknown to you and you dont know any of his kin, id ask for cash period, if he wants the tractor he will borrow the money from a bank and you'll have yours, i sold a kenworth truck that way the buyer had to bring it in a briefcase, but he brought it, some cashiers checks arnt worth the paper there printed on, since i dont know the difference between a real one and a computer faked one and there seems to be more shysters around than ever i asked for cash, and i got it, if this guy either is running a fast one, or even if he's honest, and something happens and he cant make the payments your out some money as well as you will have to hire a lawyer, court cost and a transporter to go recover the tractor that may cost nearly as much as your asking for the tractor by the time you have to go thru all that ,its your tractor, you do what you need to do
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