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<blockquote data-quote="JamesB" data-source="post: 864799" data-attributes="member: 20408"><p>As a buyer, I generally subscribe to the notion that no item is really mine until money has been paid (in theory) and the goods are in my possession (reality), as the seller can always change his mind for a myriad of reasons...</p><p></p><p>Never been a seller, but I do know of people who have lost sales on account of being courteous, declining buyers with cash on hand on the spot, to honor an agreement with an earlier prospective buyer, only for that buyer to change his mind and back-out on the deal... Usually after getting burned initially, they adopt a "no reservations and 1st to pay" policy, unless you're a known or long time client.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesB, post: 864799, member: 20408"] As a buyer, I generally subscribe to the notion that no item is really mine until money has been paid (in theory) and the goods are in my possession (reality), as the seller can always change his mind for a myriad of reasons... Never been a seller, but I do know of people who have lost sales on account of being courteous, declining buyers with cash on hand on the spot, to honor an agreement with an earlier prospective buyer, only for that buyer to change his mind and back-out on the deal... Usually after getting burned initially, they adopt a "no reservations and 1st to pay" policy, unless you're a known or long time client. [/QUOTE]
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