Your bid is a contract you can't back out now. So basically you have 3 options: You can contact the seller and tell them you have buyers remorse would they consider canceling your winning bid. 99% of the time they won't but it doesn't hurt to ask. Be sure you tell them that if they choose not to cancel your bid you will still pay otherwise they will leave negative feedback and possibly turn you into eBay which could cause your account to be suspended. And rightfully so as that is the rules.
2nd you could just pay for the item and have it be a lesson learned to not bid on things you either can't afford or don't really need.
Or 3rd you can pay for it then resell it.
Good luck and always remember your bid on eBay is a contract to pay if you win. So be sure you really want it before you bid.
2006-08-28 17:06:15
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answered by purple dove 5
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Check on the seller's return policy. Some sellers will take items back but you will pay a stocking fee plus shipping. Best bet would be to re-sell it on Ebay. Unless you have not paid for it yet, then simply let the seller know it was a mistake, you will get an unpaid strike, and the seller could leave you a negative feeback..but you can do the same. You will not loose your account and your computer will still be able to go to Ebay for purchases. Just a little dirt on your account, that's all.
2006-08-28 17:03:08
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answered by cbg_mx 3
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You could get negative feedback and an unpaid item strike against you. It all depends on the seller. I would write the seller and try to explain. Maybe if you come up with an excuse you might get some sympathy and they could let you out of the obligation without leaving the feedback and filing an unpaid item report. If you ignore it, it will mostlikely get them mad and they'll do all that they can. I'm not sure that E-bay will take you off after one incident, but sellers will be hesitant to let you bid.
2006-08-28 17:21:32
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answered by Christina Z 1
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depends on who you bought it from. some places will let you return it, but you will lose your shipping fees (both ways) and maybe a restocking fee. Your best bet is to contact the seller. i sell alot on ebay and if someone doesn't want it (hasn't paid yet).........I just relist it. I do take returns up to 15 days but do not refund the shipping as that would cost me money. Hope this helps.
2006-08-28 17:07:15
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answered by spyder44052 2
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If you read the rules, a deal is a deal, as, no rules, lets someone else do it to you! That wouldn't be fair!
So you don't pay, you will get banned! Just get the item, and pay up, and don't ;make that poor decision again! Re-sell it on ebay!
2006-08-28 17:02:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had a few people change their minds. I really appeciated it when they contacted me and at least let me know that they didn't want it instead of ignoring it. You can send them an e-mail or request their phone number thru ebay. They probably won't give you negative feedback.
2006-08-28 17:03:48
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answered by Steve 2
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properly, this is why you ascertain you want it formerly you ensure!! you should the contact the supplier, and they could do something else. that extremely sucks for the supplier, purely so that you realize. i'm a shopper and supplier, so i understand the way it really is! they could report a criticism to Ebay about you as a non-payer in the journey that they prefer. with slightly of success they'll be tremendous about it.
2016-12-05 20:56:22
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answered by ? 3
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email the seller, and see what you can work out. It has cost him fees for listing it and selling it. If you don't at least agre to pay his fees, he will report you, and ebay will start a process. You are legally bound by contract to pay for it, you could be sued. Just contact the seller and see what you can work out
2006-08-28 17:03:14
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answered by butchell 6
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too late, you bought it.
stuck with it
the seller had to pay listing fees, final fees
You cannot return something just because you changed your mind
If you do .. the seller can and will most likely leave you negative feedback thus decreasing your feedback percentile
next time.. think it over carefully BEFORE bidding
2006-08-28 17:04:39
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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put it back on ebay, or contact ebay through feedback link on the website. But don't push it.. if they say no.. ask how u can put it back.
2006-08-28 17:09:34
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answered by Caprisco 3
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