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I must be slow.
Is a slow response from the seller a good thing or a bad thing? It almost seems like they suggest that it's both a good thing and a bad thing. Good (for the buyer) because it indicates that the seller is agonizing over the offer. But bad (for everyone) because the slowness of the response tends to agitate the buyer, causing the buyer to move on?
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