Musicman666 Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 on a face to face meetup is cash ie 1k the usual done thing these days or is that a red flag in terms of possible counterfeit issues for the seller? 1 Quote
casapete Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 10/10/2023 at 07:33, Musicman666 said: on a face to face meetup is cash ie 1k the usual done thing these days or is that a red flag in terms of possible counterfeit issues for the seller? Expand Depends on how much really - once you start getting into four figures then someone may start getting a bit twitchy about notes. Definitely best to avoid £50 ones as they still carry some stigma from counterfeiting operations in recent years. If you’re doing a bank transfer also beware of dodgy accounts, although this is maybe more of a problem when selling with scammers using fake screen shots to show the funds have left their account, and saying it will show up in yours after a ‘delay’ etc. I always prefer cash still, and think most sellers probably do. (Best to take a mate with you though of course, just in case. 😆). 2 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 If you often have to deal with cash, it's worth investing in something like that (there are cheaper ones, just search): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Safescan-30-Counterfeit-Detector-Pen/dp/B00E485Z72 2 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 Problem with most counterfeit detecting gear available on the market is that the counterfeiters buy them then look to find ways to defeat them - certain sun-tan lotions and hair-conditioners if applied to the notes rendered pens & UV detectors useless. In the old days the biggest giveaway was the paper quality but of course now we`ve gone polymer that`s history. One of the main things that happens is the serial numbers are duplicated so a quick scan through a wad of notes should pick that up easily enough. 2 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 WOW i had no idea counterfeit money was even an issue these days. I'm never gonna buy or sell again. Dave 1 4 Quote
Cliff Edge Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 Not a bass but I sold my Merc SLK to an elderly gentleman who turned up to collect it with 12k in notes in a Sainsbury’s carrier bag. All good:-) 2 8 Quote
asingardenof Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 10/10/2023 at 07:44, casapete said: Definitely best to avoid £50 ones as they still carry some stigma from counterfeiting operations in recent years. Expand Aren't £50 notes plastic now? Or is it just £20 and below? 1 Quote
casapete Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 10/10/2023 at 09:17, asingardenof said: Aren't £50 notes plastic now? Or is it just £20 and below? Expand You’re probably right - never get to see any! 🤣 1 1 Quote
asingardenof Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 10/10/2023 at 09:35, casapete said: You’re probably right - never get to see any! 🤣 Expand Yeah, I wish! 1 Quote
Rich Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On the rare occasion when I get a £50 note these days, my first reaction is "oh FFS, now I've got to go to the ruddy bank" 1 1 Quote
neepheid Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 10/10/2023 at 09:58, Rich said: On the rare occasion when I get a £50 note these days, my first reaction is "oh FFS, now I've got to go to the ruddy bank" Expand So, would a £100 note from a Scottish bank be out of line? 3 3 Quote
chris_b Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 £50 polymer notes are fine. . . . tilt the note side to side and the hologram should say "Fifty" and "Pounds". There are something like half a dozen more features on a £50 that indicate it is genuine. 1 1 Quote
Downunderwonder Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 10/10/2023 at 10:04, chris_b said: £50 polymer notes are fine. . . . tilt the note side to side and the hologram should say "Fifty" and "Pounds". There are something like half a dozen more features on a £50 that indicate it is genuine. Expand I was wondering how you guys could be so behind the times as to be vulnerable to counterfeit 50's. Turns out you aren't! 1 Quote
Dad3353 Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 10/10/2023 at 07:58, Hellzero said: If you often have to deal with cash, it's worth investing in something like that (there are cheaper ones, just search): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Safescan-30-Counterfeit-Detector-Pen/dp/B00E485Z72 Expand Read the comments from a Buyer for this pen, maybe..? On 10/10/2023 at 09:16, Cliff Edge said: Not a bass but I sold my Merc SLK to an elderly gentleman who turned up to collect it with 12k in notes in a Sainsbury’s carrier bag. All good:-) Expand Ah, a Sainsbury's bag. Obviously a trustworthy bloke. Now, a Lidl bag, on the other hand... ... 2 5 Quote
Hellzero Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 (edited) On 10/10/2023 at 11:26, Dad3353 said: Read the comments from a Buyer for this pen, maybe..? Expand Yep, it's a comment from 2017 in German from someone complaining he didn't get the box with 20 of these pens, twice, and that he sent them back in one package without even trying this pen... So where is the point of your comment, Douglas, as I clearly stated to search for cheaper options? I'd really like to know... Edited October 10, 2023 by Hellzero Missing part 1 Quote
asingardenof Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 10/10/2023 at 08:41, Lozz196 said: Problem with most counterfeit detecting gear available on the market is that the counterfeiters buy them then look to find ways to defeat them - certain sun-tan lotions and hair-conditioners if applied to the notes rendered pens & UV detectors useless. In the old days the biggest giveaway was the paper quality but of course now we`ve gone polymer that`s history. One of the main things that happens is the serial numbers are duplicated so a quick scan through a wad of notes should pick that up easily enough. Expand My mum used to work as a bank cashier many years ago, and when I started working in retail jobs she said one of the main things to look out for was whether the Bank of England text was embossed or not. 2 1 Quote
NoRhino Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 10/10/2023 at 10:02, neepheid said: So, would a £100 note from a Scottish bank be out of line? Expand Oh I love spending Scottish notes in England. I only had trouble once when the shop assistant was a teenager. 1 Quote
tauzero Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 Once it gets into four figures I'm happier with a bank transfer (either way) or Paypal. 2 Quote
taunton-hobbit Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 10/10/2023 at 10:02, neepheid said: So, would a £100 note from a Scottish bank be out of line? Expand 'Scottish' moody notes are often passed in England, mainly because shops don't really know what to look for - I've had attempts with 50 & 20 notes in the past. One of the more amusing ones was an English 20 almost covered in red dye, it took some explaining to the two behind the counter that it had probably come from a cash van job (sigh). 😎 1 1 Quote
Dad3353 Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 10/10/2023 at 12:24, Hellzero said: Yep, it's a comment from 2017 in German from someone complaining he didn't get the box with 20 of these pens, twice, and that he sent them back in one package without even trying this pen... So where is the point of your comment, Douglas, as I clearly stated to search for cheaper options? I'd really like to know... Expand Here's a clue ... ... 1 1 Quote
Skybone Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 (edited) On 10/10/2023 at 10:02, neepheid said: So, would a £100 note from a Scottish bank be out of line? Expand Any note from a Scottish Bank is out of line across the border. And paper notes have of any denomination (or country of origin) haven't been legal currency for a few years now. Got stung with that a while ago, stopped at a cafe for a brew, paid and was given a paper £5 with the change. When I needed to pay cash for something later that day, I was told that it wasn't legal tender, and that I'd have to take it to the bank, or back to the vendor. Went back to the cafe and sorted it. Edited October 10, 2023 by Skybone 1 Quote
Owen Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 I payed 12K for a car in cash once. The guy who sold it was so keen to get rid he did not even count it. I was taken aback. I sold it for £300 less than I paid and had 3 months of utterly glorious Audi A8 sport 4.2 twin turbo V8 Diesel goodness in the meantime. 1 Quote
neepheid Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 10/10/2023 at 15:15, Skybone said: Any note from a Scottish Bank is out of line across the border. Expand That's fighting talk! Don't make me invade again, I've only just got back! 3 2 Quote
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