Having large amounts of cash on your person equals very high probability of Civil Asset Forfeiture.
See: Steve Lehto:
See: Steve Lehto:
^^^^^ this along with a photo of his DL, him and vehicle tag, I’d personally meet at his bank and get cash.You call the issuing bank and verify funds . I have done this with cashiers checks before , your bank can and many times will when it is a cashiers check for a large amount,
My bank only charges $15. For wire transfer.We just had a large cashier's check my wife took out on her account in TX so we could put it in our acct here. The bank said there's no way to really verify the check was good and their policy is to hold it for 10 days. They actually released the funds the following day. But it's still a pain in the ass. I wouldn't trust a stranger with an amount that large.
If he can get a cashier's check, he can get cash. Either that or have him do a wire transfer. It's instant, it's more expensive, but it's secure.
Having large amounts of cash on your person equals very high probability of Civil Asset Forfeiture.
See: Steve Lehto:
I’ve met cops who, all had attended highway interdiction training and to a man said that if they had a contact with an individual, who possessed $3,000, or more, they would siege it, my response was that may work on ignorant people, especially non English people, but that an illegal 4th ammendmant seizure would place them in civil court facing civil rights violation charges. The officer must couple articulatable facts that would give the officer PC to believe that the $$$$ was illgotten gains.
It was obvious to me that they had received training from a jack booted thug, with a badge.
So you're hosting the next E&S at whatever range you choose?The guy was a retired Dentist and his wife was the daughter od. deceased Colonel. I went int he credit union and asked the clerk if they would call to verify that the check was legit and valid and they said yes they would.
So that's what happened and all is well but you guys had some great tips and experiences to relate! Thanks to all!
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