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Buying a vehicle online money transfer?
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12/22/20 08:31 PM
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I'm planning on buying a vehicle online but I'm having a hard time figuring out the best way to transfer money. All I wanted to do was do a simple bank wire transfer from my account to the sellers account but it seems more stressful and difficult than I imagined. The seller has a Bank of America acct as do I, so I called the bank and asked how to do it. An hour later on the phone with the girl trying to log into my account with countless password resets through emails I'm lost. They use some kind of Zelle service thats limited to amounts less than the vehicle. And they say if you enter the wrong info or incorrectly you might lose your money. And I believe it's a common wire service among banks. What happened to the good old days of going into a bank and asking them to transfer the money by calling the recipients bank. So I called escrow.com to try them and the difficult to understand fast talking India woman said to wire them the money. They don't do bank transfers from one account to another. I thought the whole idea of using them was to simplify the transaction. So I am stressed out that I'll probably have to pass on the vehicle after days of calling and negotiating with the seller. Anyone that has any experience with transferring money would be highly appreciated. thanks
Last edited by clem melson; 12/22/20 08:33 PM.
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Re: Buying a vehicle online money transfer?
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12/22/20 08:39 PM
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It's so easy to set up I don't even remember how it's done. My Dad and Brother and I all have / had BOA accounts. IIRC, I just set my Brother up as a payee? I just enter the amount and click done. FWIW, there's a $50,000 limit on online payments.
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Re: Buying a vehicle online money transfer?
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12/22/20 08:52 PM
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Trying to wire money over the phone might be your problem. You'll probably need to go into a branch. That's what I did when I bought my Belvedere. It was pretty easy, but I did have to pay something like $35 for the wire transfer. That was from my bank to the seller's credit union.
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Re: Buying a vehicle online money transfer?
[Re: clem melson]
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12/22/20 09:15 PM
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I sold one last December. All of the terms were agreed to by both of us via emails and followed up with letters as the following transpired. The buyer pay pal'd me a 500.00 non refundable deposit. He then sent a 5K cashiers check, also non refundable until he could get his loan approved. Once it was approved he sent the balance in another cashiers check. Once it cleared the bank. I sent the title. He arranged the transportation and away it went. All mailings were done via Fed ex overnite delivery.
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Re: Buying a vehicle online money transfer?
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12/23/20 10:33 AM
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Shouldn't have a problem if you go into a branch in person with the name, address, ph# , ABA # ( routing #) and Account number of who you want to send it to. Usual cost about $25.00 and gets there typically within a business day or 2. Done this many times with no issues.
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Re: Buying a vehicle online money transfer?
[Re: clem melson]
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12/24/20 07:33 PM
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Thanks Guys for all of your help and answers toy my question. It's a lot of great advice for this and future purchases. Without a smart phone,( I have a flipfone I'm old ) it's nearly impossible to do much online for me at least and with the Corona I really hate to go into a building for too long. Normally I would go into the branch like you guys suggested. And most online transfers seem to limited to 5k or less per 24hr period. The guy I'm buying it from is a super nice 20 year retired military thats good with any way I want to pay. He didn't even want a deposit. Both of us have Bank of America accounts and he's ok with a personal check from my money market savings acct. It should clear fast. I've been with them for years. He's already Fedex'd me the signed bill of sale form required in Fla. and I'll mail him back a signed copy with the check. I have to set up a transporter that I picked and he'll be there to help load it up. He said he wants to wash it and wax it first so bugs won't stick to it. It's nice to deal with decent people. I'll probably have him Fedex the title even though the carrier co. said their driver would take the Title for me if I want. I think Fedex might be safer. Hopefully it'll all work out well and if I can figure out how to post pics I'll upload them so you guys can check it out. Thanks again everyone and Merry Christmas Happy New Years. Clem.
Last edited by clem melson; 12/24/20 07:51 PM.
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