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			A lot of us have been selling and buying off of this forum for years.  More often than not, someone who writes me about a card I've listed for sale is someone I've worked with before, possibly even a hobby friend.  No, a seller isn't obligated to hold a card for someone while the buyer makes up his mind, but I do it anyway.  It goes a long way towards building good rapport with your peers and relationships within the community.  
 I'd feel guilty if I yanked a card away from someone while he was deciding to sell it to someone else.  Then, if the first person writes you back with an "I'll take it", you've got yourself a messy situation to deal with.  I always let people take a reasonable amount of time to get back to me.  It slows things down sometimes but I feel that letting people be comfortable with their purchase and you as a seller is the best way to go.
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