How did you pay for your horse?

i have paid for horses by cheque (scotland is a small horsey place we are easy to track down!!) but when i sell i want the money in cash
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Captain was paid for in cash, Fany with a building society cheque. I like these cheques 'cos they are as good as cash ( money taken straight out) but are safer, if you lose it they will cancel and refund it. Also free unlike bankers cheques.
 
First horse was from a dealer and they wanted cash (had to send horse back as wasnt as described). Tia I bought privately and paid cash for the deposit then bank transfer for the rest.
 
I paid cash for all my horses, when we sold our horsbox we took cash and my partner counted every note in front of the buyer with no qualms at all.
 
Cash nearly every time, although I was more than a little worried walking out of the bank with that money! Last time was by transfer into sellers bank account as she delivered him to me and lived a way away..

have turned up to find a chunk missing.. having recounted god knows how many times.. frantic call back to the yard and lovely groom checked my car and found it on the car floor - she cycled to the nearest bank, banked it for me and then I drew it out immediately from a branch near by..... in a horsebox..!
 
Don't have horses any more and can'y honestly remember how the ones I had were paid for. The last one being PTS 8yrs ago - I had him for 10yrs, so we are talking 18yrs ago.

But if I were in the market I would pay either by building society cheque or bankers draft as either can not be issued unless the money is in the account. The money (how I understand it) is then allocated as soon as cheque issued so can not be spent.

That way I could hand over cheque when picking up horse - the seller would be confident that the cheque would not bounce and have record of sale from cheque being issued.

Would not feel comfortable doing a bank transfer unless it could be done via the phone at the sellers yard - even then if they bank with a different bank to you the transfer can take a few days, oooh nooo would not feel good about that - them having my money AND my horse.
 
Should I be selling a horse, I wouldn't accept a bank draft or building society cheque due to the large number of forgeries. I have always bought and sold with either cash or internet bank transfer.
 
Have always paid cash and when selling I will only accept a 10% cash deposit (friend had someone cancel a cheque) and the remainder in cash.
 
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