I would do a wire transfer to the seller or what is called bank to bank transfer. You do not have your account used and the seller does not use his account either. Your bank transfers it to his bank through their FDIC accounts. You just need the receiving banks information: Address, phone number, and contact person. My bank calls the receiving bank and gets their FDIC information and does the transfer. It costs me $25 but it 100% safe for both.
As for the cheap haul. There is really no way to know if you will be delivered the piece unless you follow it home. LOL. How I usually do it is to paid 100% when they deliver it to me. NEVER prepay any hauling. Any serious hauler has fuel money and such. They may demand payment before they unload but let them deliver it first. If you are worried about the trucker stealing it then make sure it is insured before it is pickup on the other end. My business insurance allows me to place coverage on equipment in transit. You want the piece insured any way. Many cheap truckers do not have cargo insurance or if they do it is a low value policy. Example many grain haulers only have $20,000 policy on cargo, many used to only have $10,000 then grain prices went up.
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