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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 470472" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>At the least you need to get a bill of sale and in NJ it has to be notarized to be able to transfer title and register it. The trailer though only needs a bill of sale to register it since NJ does not issue titles for trailers rated under 2500 lbs. I wish all the states would be consistent with titles and registration for motor vehicles. </p><p></p><p>I've done cash, bank wire and Paypal for boat sales. Cash is preferred. Money orders, bank checks, certified checks can all be canceled. Bank wires can as well but I think it would need to be within a day. And I'm sure someone could dispute a Paypal charge and they will side with the other person and you would be screwed. Basically, if a buyer/seller seems shifty or you get a bad vibe, walk away. Some people are still not very good at a computer, so odd sounding communication is not always a bad sign, but it should be a sign to be aware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 470472, member: 12995"] At the least you need to get a bill of sale and in NJ it has to be notarized to be able to transfer title and register it. The trailer though only needs a bill of sale to register it since NJ does not issue titles for trailers rated under 2500 lbs. I wish all the states would be consistent with titles and registration for motor vehicles. I've done cash, bank wire and Paypal for boat sales. Cash is preferred. Money orders, bank checks, certified checks can all be canceled. Bank wires can as well but I think it would need to be within a day. And I'm sure someone could dispute a Paypal charge and they will side with the other person and you would be screwed. Basically, if a buyer/seller seems shifty or you get a bad vibe, walk away. Some people are still not very good at a computer, so odd sounding communication is not always a bad sign, but it should be a sign to be aware. [/QUOTE]
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