| Personally, I would tell him that's none of his @#$ business.  A cashiers
check or money order should be more than sufficient, maybe even Western
Union a portion to placate him, but I certainly would NOT divulge any
banking account information under any circumstance.
At most, he could ask his bank to check with your bank if there is
sufficient funds for a check to clear in the agreed upon amount.  Then you
would still be theoretically protected.
David R. Hammond
62 TR4 #CT 17780LO
68 TR250 #CD 185LO
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net 
> [mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Martin Secrest
> Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 9:25 AM
> To: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Money Matters
> 
> 
> All:
> 
> Been a while since I was here.
> 
> Got a money question.  I'm anticipating buying another Triumph this
> weekend -- in this case, a motorcycle, a '77 Bonneville.
> 
> I have been corresponding w/the owner, and I have been given no reason
> to be suspicious of this transaction, but he wants to know my bank
> information beforehand, to verify that the funds exist.  I've 
> never had
> anyone ask me for this before ... I was thinking of faxing 
> him a copy of
> the cashier's cheque after I get it.  Is there any reason not to do
> this?
> 
> --
> Martin Secrest
> 72 TR6
> 73 GT6
> Bonneville TBA
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