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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
I think you can call the branch to verify it. I had to do that once when a guy from BC came with a certified cheque from some BC credit union that I never heard of.
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I believe that you can do this, yes.
I think I've heard some people say you can also agree to put a condition on the sale and the condition is that the transfer of possession of vehicle cannot occur before the receipt of the funds in the bank by the seller. Some people use this clause when doing regular cheques so that they can save the fee for the certified cheque. A method I've seen friends do with other friends for regular cheques, but not certified cheques.