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Is paying with check made out to cash the equivalent of paying with cash (1 Viewer)

NutterButter

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Getting some work done on my car and got quoted a price as well as a cash price which was a nice amount less.   I'd rather not have to go to the bank and take out $700 which would most likely involve a trip inside.   I forgot to ask the mechanic this, but can I just write him a check made out to cash?

 
Of course not.

If you think it is, give me $1,000,000 in cash and I'll give you a million dollar check made payable to cash.

 
tell your mechanic just to get one of those fancy shore accounts in van halen panama that will get it done and you will not have to worry about checks take that to the bankama bromigo

 
I know its not exactly the same, but I thought that in terms of what he's trying to accomplish which is probably avoiding paying taxes, if the check would give him the same result.  I once had a septic guy ask that I write a check out to cash.   I couldn't think of another reason he didn't want his name on the check other than tax related.

 
Lol, no. The whole point of cash is it can't be traced back to income received.

check to cash = has a paper tail. 

Straigh cash homey = never happened. 

 
tell your mechanic just to get one of those fancy shore accounts in van halen panama that will get it done and you will not have to worry about checks take that to the bankama bromigo
That's exactly what he doesn't want to do.

 
Gotcha.  My thinking was that he could just take it to my bank and get cash in return.  Sure there's a paper trail, but its to my account.  There's nothing linking it back to him. Oh well.

 
I think I have 2 dollars.   I could see what my kids have in their piggy banks.   I abhor cash.   Except in this case where it saves me cash.

 
Is there a risk with credit?  Yes there's the fee, but the difference in the cash price was way more than any reasonable fees.
Yes, there is a risk with credit.  You are only looking at it from the perspective that you aren't trying to scam this guy.  Fake cards, you could tell your CC company to stop payment, etc.  He has to deal with all those possibilities.  If he gets cash, the only real risk is counterfeit bills.

 
Yes, there is a risk with credit.  You are only looking at it from the perspective that you aren't trying to scam this guy.  Fake cards, you could tell your CC company to stop payment, etc.  He has to deal with all those possibilities.  If he gets cash, the only real risk is counterfeit bills.
Seems like a steep price to mitigate that risk, but I'll roll with it

 
He could also be trying to dodge taxes, but if it is a legit business with a store front, etc.  Then that is harder.
I'm not saying he's trying to avoid paying all taxes, but shaving a little off of income here and there could save you a few bucks with minimal risk.

 
tell your mechanic just to get one of those fancy shore accounts in van halen panama that will get it done and you will not have to worry about checks take that to the bankama bromigo
That's exactly what he doesn't want to do.
what kind of a ding dong mechanic works for free first of all and second is he any good and where is he located take that to the bank

 

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