Re: Business Banking
From: ferrarifixer (ferrarifixeraol.com)
Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 06:53:05 -0800 (PST)
I purchased my last Ferrari (F355B) from a retired bank manager near Cincinnati 
about a year ago.  He insisted on a bank wire transfer.  He wouldn't take a 
"certified" check, bank check, or any other kind of check.  I wanted to pay 
some of it in cash, and I was very surprised that he wouldn't accept cash 
either.  I had to twist his arm to accept a $500 deposit to hold the car until 
I could arrange transfer of funds.
  Times they are a changin'.
Regards,
Michael 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: FList [at] hanshansen.org
To: ferrarifixer [at] aol.com
Cc: ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com
Sent: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 12:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Business Banking


A good friend of mine is a retired bank manager.  I'd like
to get her word on how you **reliably** get funds from
a complete stranger.   Now that she is no longer connected
with the bank, it could be interesting............

Hans.

On 12/1/06, BRIGANDBAR [at] aol.com <BRIGANDBAR [at] aol.com> wrote:
> No disagreement with anything that you have said here.
>
> As they say, the "proof is in the pudding". If a bank in which you have no
> other accounts will release the funds to you, that in and of itself is about 
as
>  close as you can get to being certain that you will be paid for the item in
> question.
>
> That is why customs brokers and escrow agents prosper.
>
> Dr. Steve
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