Would you sell for cash?


I just got an offer for my amp from a buyer on US Audio Mart and he wants to pay cash. He lives five hours away but has an employee in my town, which is a suburb of a larger metro area. He offered to have his employee pick up the amp and pay cash. The buyer has been on US Audio Mart for 8 months and has no feedback, which is not unusual. 

I guess the cash part makes me uncomfortable but maybe this is not so uncommon? So wondering if many accept cash with local pickups and has anyone had a problem.  Seems like PayPal or Venmo would be preferable. I guess I can see someone with a business drawing petty cash out for personal use. Just not sure about the whole story. Thoughts?

treebeard1

American currency - tangible dead presidents -  is no longer valid.  No. That money in your wallet has always been nothing but a global conspiracy.

The "real money" is digital 1s and 0s.  Or, if you prefer, "virtual" money!   It's "virtually" real! You can't see it, you can't touch it...........but it's there.  Just trust them because, after all, they're not part of the global cabal supported by that shifty Soros guy! 

No, the "real money" is unencumbered by the globalists and managed entirely by trustworthy, peer-to-peer software and cryptography!  What could possibly go wrong!?!?!?  

The Fed through monetary inflation steals from everyone.

So do tax cheats.  

I always try and use cash....but I'm old....soon you will have to pay extra because your using Cash....Give me a break...