Had this happen to me a number of times and it all stems from respect about other's needs and their feelings towards a stranger -- secret is really the Golden Rule " treat others as you would wish to be treated " and form good habits throughout your life when working with people and you will never lose respect for yourself or others and you will in all ways be respected too. Best way I have found to make sure you have a truly interested party is to ask for a sum of money down as a requirement in fairness to others to hold the item(s).... and if you don't get it and instead receive excuses you will have known more likely then not they would have been a "no show" anyways. A truly interested party won't blink an eye if you ask, because they are genuine and respectable. On the other hand, things do happen , but those parties will make every attempt to notify you of their situation(s); and you should respect that -- forms good relationships with strangers and advertises your good will immensily. Thanks for reading. JIM
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