I keep hearing about these cashier's checks scams and I found a buyer for my car today. He wants to pay me by cashier's check. He is a used car dealer and I have called him back at the number he gave for the business and have located the business through directory assistance on the internet. He is having the check drawn on a small local bank in this area (about 60 miles away from here). I have confirmed their existence and plan on calling them to confirm that this is their check and that it is good. I found their internet site and also confirmed them through the FDIC's website, which provided me with a link that took me to the same website. I have the phone numbers for all their branches. He told me that he can give me a contact person to talk to, but I would rather randomly ask whomever answers the phone there, in case there would be a conspiracy (now I'm sounding really paranoid). I don't know if there is anything else I can do to protect myself beyond that. I have checked out some sites on the internet, and they haven't told me anything more than I am already doing. They did say to visit the bank to make sure it exists, but I feel pretty confident that they are there with the independent confirmation I did via the FDIC website. Does anybody have any other suggestions? I would rather he just showed up with cash, but I wouldn't expect a good business person to show up with cash. I'm going to call my bank in the morning to see if they have any other suggestions or if they would like us to stop in for them to verify the check for me. I'm already losing my shirt on this car, and I sure wouldn't want to end up with nothing.