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Married to a Louie Lover
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| I have a gal coming next weekend to try my gelding, driving 5-6hrs and really seems pretty keen on him - the plan is if she gets along with him he’ll go home with her. She’s been fabulous so far so I don’t have any trust issues - but it’s not a couple grand either. ive never sold one for this much let alone on a weekend with banks closed. How do you handle the $? Personal check and hold papers until it clears? Cashiers check? It would be an uncomfortable amount of cash IMO to ask for, 5 figures. my husbands sold several and never been burned - but we’re all familiar with the horror stories and I just want everyone protected. |
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| Cash only. If not then cashiers check or money order. But horse does not leave your place till they clear. |
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| If not cash then Cashier's checks are drawn against a bank and guaranteed by the bank. |
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     Location: TExas | cash |
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| I would accept cashiers check and hold papers until it clears your bank. Plus have a written sales agreement. |
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      Location: Iowa | I would say cash or cashiers check. However, I have written a check before and the owners held the papers until the personal check cleared. I would just be sure to have a sale agreement wrote up incase the horse were to get hurt on the way home then they cannot come back on you. |
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Married to a Louie Lover
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| Thanks guys, she’s discussing cash with her bank. She’s been a model buyer so far, I couldn’t be more pleased. feels strange to be selling the good one though! |
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Defense Attorney for The Horse
   Location: Claremore, OK | There’s no way I would allow someone to buy a 5 figure horse with out, at the very minimum, an insurance exam or some type of PPE. You haul the horse to the PPE and do the transaction at the vet’s place. Cashier’s check is fine as long as you call the bank the check is written on to verify it’s not counterfeit. |
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    Location: Royal J Performance Horses, AZ | Cash only.... anyone can take a horse and disappear to the wind. and cashiers checks can be fraudulent. OR if she's willing do a wire transfer ahead of time and if the horse doesnt sell refund her money. OR use paypal. only down side is the fees. but it MAY offer protection. just some ideas. but i deal in cash only in person. so thats my thoughts. |
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Married to a Louie Lover
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| Liana D - 2019-07-29 9:58 AM
There’s no way I would allow someone to buy a 5 figure horse with out, at the very minimum, an insurance exam or some type of PPE. You haul the horse to the PPE and do the transaction at the vet’s place. Cashier’s check is fine as long as you call the bank the check is written on to verify it’s not counterfeit.
We’ve sold several, no problems with the buyer wanting to vet check, but buyers choice. i certainly would, but I’m not the buyer. Sale contract states as is. |
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       Location: North Dakota | Cash only. She can bring the cash with her, and if she decides to pass on the horse, she takes her cash back to her bank. |
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Defense Attorney for The Horse
   Location: Claremore, OK | OhMax - 2019-07-29 1:14 PM
Liana D - 2019-07-29 9:58 AM
There’s no way I would allow someone to buy a 5 figure horse with out, at the very minimum, an insurance exam or some type of PPE. You haul the horse to the PPE and do the transaction at the vet’s place. Cashier’s check is fine as long as you call the bank the check is written on to verify it’s not counterfeit.
We’ve sold several, no problems with the buyer wanting to vet check, but buyers choice.
i certainly would, but I’m not the buyer. Sale contract states as is.
If the buyer doesn’t want a PPE, in your contract I’d add “buyer waives option to have a PPE done”, along with “as is”. |
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Married to a Louie Lover
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| Liana D - 2019-07-29 1:31 PM
OhMax - 2019-07-29 1:14 PM
Liana D - 2019-07-29 9:58 AM
There’s no way I would allow someone to buy a 5 figure horse with out, at the very minimum, an insurance exam or some type of PPE. You haul the horse to the PPE and do the transaction at the vet’s place. Cashier’s check is fine as long as you call the bank the check is written on to verify it’s not counterfeit.
We’ve sold several, no problems with the buyer wanting to vet check, but buyers choice.
i certainly would, but I’m not the buyer. Sale contract states as is.
If the buyer doesn’t want a PPE, in
your contract I’d add “buyer waives option to have a PPE done”, along with “as is”.
It does ;-) |
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| Cash or cashiers check. Have a bill of sale ready to go.
Edited by Kry5ta1 2019-07-29 1:58 PM
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     Location: Canada | I would do a cash only sale. In the event she takes the horse and a cashiers cheque or money order bounced having the papers doesn't do much. You can't go on their property and retrieve the horse, it's a civil matter and you'd still have to go to court to get the horse back. If she's a serious buyer there are a couple of options: - She can send you e-transfers. There may be daily maximum sending amount so it's best done over the next few days. If she takes the horse she provides you with the password to deposit them before she leaves.
- The buyer can bring cash - if it doesn't work it can be redeposited
- The buyer can send PayPal transfer using family/friend money. I also believe there is a daily limit on this so something that would need to be checked.
I would suggest chatting with her beforehand about what her plans are if she likes the horse. This way you are both on the same page before she gets there. |
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| I think I'd want to speak with her bank, if possible and if they can verify the funds/check# is legit, I'd take a check. She should be able to have that done easily on a Friday. And I'd write up a contract saying they opted not to have a PPE. You cant force someone to do one. But youd think theyd want one if spending that kind of money. I remember when we purchased my hubby's rope horse it was quite a bit of money and our banker spoke to the seller saying we did have the funds and the check# was covered for xx amount. Since we were picking up the horse on a Sunday. |
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     Location: Oxford, Kansas | want2chase3 - 2019-07-29 2:50 PM
I think I'd want to speak with her bank, if possible and if they can verify the funds/check# is legit, I'd take a check. She should be able to have that done easily on a Friday. And I'd write up a contract saying they opted not to have a PPE. You cant force someone to do one. But youd think theyd want one if spending that kind of money. I remember when we purchased my hubby's rope horse it was quite a bit of money and our banker spoke to the seller saying we did have the funds and the check# was covered for xx amount. Since we were picking up the horse on a Sunday.
This... have her get a cashier's check and then call then bank (with you looking up the phone number) and verifying the check number and amount. Cashier's checks are guarenteed funds as long as you can verify it is legit. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Don't trust a cashiers check. Had someone from here on BHW buy a colt from me, she canceled the BANK ACCOUNT that the cashiers check was drawn from. I was SOL. |
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      Location: Arkansas | Fancie_That_Chrome_ - 2019-07-29 1:13 PM
Cash only.... anyone can take a horse and disappear to the wind. and cashiers checks can be fraudulent.
OR if she's willing do a wire transfer ahead of time and if the horse doesnt sell refund her money.
OR use paypal. only down side is the fees. but it MAY offer protection. just some ideas.
but i deal in cash only in person. so thats my thoughts.
^^^^This---cash or wire transfer. Even cashier's check can have stop payment put on them now. Not to mention counterfeit for them or MO. Congratulations on the possible sale---I'm sure it's bittersweet. . . . |
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     Location: Oxford, Kansas | I have been in banking for 10 years... cashier's checks cannot have stop payments placed nor can it be voided just because an account is closed.... those checks were fraud from the very beginning if that was the situation. Call the bank the check is issued on and verify it after she has it made with the check and account # (the account # will be an account within the bank itself set aside for checks that are issued) if those two items check out and you can read the signature on the check then verify with who it was issued that they signed it and you will be fine. |
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