Thought cheques were phased out now. might be just in shops though. I personally don't write cheques, just like I don't use credit cards.
It could happen, most people use internet banking so the buyer could turn round and say they had no idea that transaction went through as they have not authorised it. Co-op are cutting down on these types of fraudulant activities by issuing a card reader to the account holder where only the account holder enters their pin into the machine then enters an 8 digit number on the co-op website to confirm it's them using it, not sure about other banks though.
As for it happening I would say there is about a 1 in 10 chance that there would be a scruptious buyer out there that will try it on.
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Never used it before I came to live in France - since then have paid by BACS and received BACS payments many times without any problems!
I used to sell Barbour jackets all over Europe all by bank transfer, the buyers paid in Euros with shared charges (just a nominal currency exchange charge) a few pence really, no other charges. I found in Europe buyers were not paranoid about using bank transfer. You give them your IBAN & Bic codes, they can only pay in with this information and they put the auction No. reference with it. Only downside some transactions take a few days but very good otherwise. You need to be using a real bank Lloyds etc Building societys do make a charge.
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