Should have thought it out a little bit more before you bid, you're stuck with it now.
2006-07-25 17:36:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If you end up winning the bid, ask the seller if they're willing to repost it because you feel you made a mistake. Remember, they are paying fees to eBay for listing the item, so they may not be willing to help you in this way. If you end up winning it, try re-posting it for sale...if others were also bidding on the same item, you should have no problem selling it.
2006-07-25 17:36:44
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answered by Tammy O 4
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I certainly have used ebay for some infant products. I certainly have under no circumstances gotten scammed. There are some issues you're able to do to offer your self with protection. purchase from a individual that has a favorable acceptance. Pay with Paypal, if some reason you don't get your merchandise or it became indexed as new yet isn't you will get your a reimbursement. bear in mind issues continuously seem very inexpensive while they have some days to circulate. maximum auctions are bid up in the final half-hour of bidding. additionally attempt to look for bids that end on a weekday as those tend to be greater much low cost. Use the wide-unfold public sale kit, put in your max bid first of all and enable ebay do the rest. in case you're on the cheap, decide how lots, which includes delivery, you're prepared to bid on an merchandise and keep on with it. while something is definitely inexpensive examine the delivery cost. I certainly have tousled and bid on something inexpensive questioning i became getting a solid deal and have been given screwed on the delivery. nicely solid success. HTH
2016-12-10 15:48:56
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answered by zabel 4
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There is a way to retract a bid, but it has to be accepted by the seller. Contact Ebay, if you look in FAQ or Q&A I forget which they call it, they tell you the process for retracting a bid. You better hurry though. There are only a few legitimate reasons they'll allow it though, so it might not work. I would still try though.
2006-07-25 17:40:26
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answered by Laura 5
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If the auction has not ended and there is a day or two left the seller will usually let you cancel a bid. You will have to email the seller and ask about retracting your bid. If you let the auction end then under Ebay rules you must purchase the item.
2006-07-25 17:38:25
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answered by webdoggy2 4
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So ask the seller to cancel your bid. Its really simple. They will give the bidder under you a second chance offer on it maybe. It depends on the mood of the seller. You can search out how to cancel your bid on the ebay help section. As long as you aren't under the 24 hr mark, you should have no problem. Good Luck!
2006-07-25 17:38:26
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answered by ebay_convert 5
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It's called buyer's remorse. It happens a lot at auctions. If it's too late to cancel your bid you have to buy it or hope someone outbids you at the last minute. You can't change your mind after you won. If you get negative feedback people won't let you bid on their items.
2006-07-25 18:03:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Too late. If you win, you have to pay. Think before you bid.
2006-07-25 17:37:27
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answered by notyou311 7
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sucks for you
my dad got a nice grandfather clock that way. He bid on it, not thinking he'd win, and then realized we had no place to put it. We won. A nice grandfather clock for $150, though.
2006-07-25 17:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, you have to buy it if you win it. I would just sell it back on ebay after you get it. Heck, maybe you'll even make $$$. Some people make a career outta doing stuff like that.
2006-07-25 17:37:45
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answered by lkjgfyfukh 4
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