How do I pay?


I am in negotiations to purchase a pair of $4000 speakers. The seller wants a cashier check. He has no feedback on Usaudio sales. He does not accept PayPal. How do I pay and protect myself?
kjohn1234
I just sold a pair of speakers to a gentleman this weekend. He came over -- masks on -- listened to a couple of cuts. Agreed to buy the speakers and PayPal’d me the money.

There was an option on my end to perform an instant transfer of funds to my bank for an additional $10. Once the funds cleared, I helped him load out the speakers, box them up, and he was on his way.

I was leery of doing the whole Pay Pal thing and was strongly preferring cash or cashier check, but this really worked out well. He couldn’t of been a nicer cat either.

Bottom line...protect yourself and if your Spidey senses are tingling, walk away. Plenty of other opportunities out there.

Cheers,
Joe
Escrow, or COD and inspection upon arrival, if not, then no No deal! That is a gentlemans agreement. Shipping is the only thing lost...

I had a guy show me one speaker twice, the other speaker was a hatchet job... He thought he was clever.. Be aware... He had them loaded on my truck.. when I noticed all kinds of things on ONE speaker.  It had been dropped... I was hoppin', I mean HOPPIN'...MAD... His next door neighbor was laughing his self into an attack.. I caught on real quick...

Out comes the pepper spray. :-)

Regards
Another don't do it. You send cashier check, he ships speakers, they get damaged in transit (speakers & heavy amps take the biggest hits in shipping). You think he'll take them back? 
 Paypal payment,  seller is responsible for delivering item as described.
Unless I could listen to the speakers in person, I wouldn't consider sending a cashier's check to somebody prior to having the speakers in my possession. And, $4K isn't something that would warrant such demands.
From my days of buying/selling watches, I have seen numerous posts about cashier's checks being bounced, as well as wire transfers. 
Unfortunately, we live in a world where a few bad actors spoil online buying, so I guess the seller is trying to protect himself.
One possible course of action is to ask if he has an Ebay, USAM, or Audiogon account, and you would be able to see if he has positive feedback.
B
See how trustworthy humans are. Who do you really trust? Why are we like this. Is i that there are too many thieves out there or are we all thieves under certain circumstances.