I sold an item on ebay and the buyer's payment is either cashier's check or personal. which one is better?

which is faster and more reliable?

Peter H2008-06-29T08:05:11Z

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People usually think of cashier's check as the safer option as it will not "bounce" for insufficient funds. However beware of forgeries. There is a common scam where people ask you for cash back against a forged cashiers check which they are using to buy something from you. This is often a high value item such as a car: you're selling for eg $7000 they say they have a cashiers check for $10000, could you give them $3000 in change. The problem is your bank will deposit the check and all will look good, except weeks later if it is detected as a forgery when it gets back to the issuing bank, your bank will take the money back!

At least with a personal check - if it is backed up with ID - you can verify the identity of the payer. Take copies of both. Then if the check bounces you at least have a way to find the person and if necessary get help from law enforcement.

Best option in your case though would be to use an escrow service. Ebay runs one, where a third party receives and holds the payment for a small fee and releases it to you when the buyer receives the goods.

?2008-06-29T08:02:17Z

cashiers from a bank.
its a check written on the bank account of a bank, the person handed the bank cash to get the cashiers check.

same with postal money orders.

quire2016-12-11T08:21:58Z

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Anonymous2008-06-29T08:03:06Z

Personal of course.

Cashiers is a bit dangerous even from bank. I hear alot of fraud happening through cashier types so avoid it.