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Offers to sell carry little weight unless accepted. Neither has a duty to inform. First acceptance rules.
Promises to sell carry a duty to inform of changes in terms. Rarely binding without a written acceptance.
All can be ignored, depending on the nature, documents, deposits and amounts.
Low-ball offers can be ignored with ease. High-ball offers can be ignored without deposits. Even very modest deposits can make the terms legal and binding at law.
Reputations remain.
Ill-will always carries karma. If not now, later.
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