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Shaking Hands - Deal or No Deal
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew B" data-source="post: 3827692" data-attributes="member: 68748"><p>I have never really been a great fan of shaking hands after a deal is struck because, to date, I have always just trusted what the other person has agreed to. </p><p>I do have one contact who always insists he shakes my hand to agree a deal and as an honest person I have always kept to my side of the bargain</p><p>A couple of weeks ago I agreed something with him again and he seemed very happy with the deal as was I. When I got home I realised he hadn't "officially" shaken my hand.. Surprise surprise he has gone quiet and not answering my calls nor texts.</p><p>I know a "shake of the hand" isn't binding legally ( best to have in writing and a signature) but I just wondered how many trust a "shake of the hand" and should I insist on it from now on as some sort of comfort that a deal has been done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew B, post: 3827692, member: 68748"] I have never really been a great fan of shaking hands after a deal is struck because, to date, I have always just trusted what the other person has agreed to. I do have one contact who always insists he shakes my hand to agree a deal and as an honest person I have always kept to my side of the bargain A couple of weeks ago I agreed something with him again and he seemed very happy with the deal as was I. When I got home I realised he hadn't "officially" shaken my hand.. Surprise surprise he has gone quiet and not answering my calls nor texts. I know a "shake of the hand" isn't binding legally ( best to have in writing and a signature) but I just wondered how many trust a "shake of the hand" and should I insist on it from now on as some sort of comfort that a deal has been done. [/QUOTE]
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