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Shaking Hands - Deal or No Deal
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<blockquote data-quote="dolf_lundgren" data-source="post: 3827922" data-attributes="member: 3457"><p>I have to admit I have pulled out of the purchase of something after a handshake and agreement. It wasn't the fault of the seller but in the information provided by an intermediary which if I had known I would never have made the agreement. I was and am embarrassed about it but it just couldn't be helped. </p><p></p><p>Caveat emptor and all that, I should have got in writing the information i needed, thankfully the seller was understanding and didnt seem too bothered.</p><p></p><p>Generally I think a handshake is enough but I would always follow up in writing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dolf_lundgren, post: 3827922, member: 3457"] I have to admit I have pulled out of the purchase of something after a handshake and agreement. It wasn't the fault of the seller but in the information provided by an intermediary which if I had known I would never have made the agreement. I was and am embarrassed about it but it just couldn't be helped. Caveat emptor and all that, I should have got in writing the information i needed, thankfully the seller was understanding and didnt seem too bothered. Generally I think a handshake is enough but I would always follow up in writing. [/QUOTE]
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