I think that is the wrong attitude, someone might just be a browser today but a buyer tomorrow. When I walk into a store to look at some nice plasma screens the sale person or owner of the store will answer all my questions and I don't have to prove to them I will / can purchase the product today.
I think the real problem is there are many folks who try and do shady deals. The best advice for a buyer is if it sounds to good to be true then 999 out of 1000 times it will be. For sellers I think the risk of someone copying you or having competitors getting an edge from some of your details is just part of doing business.
I think some forums have rules pertaining to the fact that if you are selling a site and the price or majority of the price is based on traffic then you have to provide proof of that traffic.









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