visit this page, enter the item number and the reason why you're retracting your bid, then click 'retract bid':
http://offer.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?RetractBidShow
make sure you do it in the next 5/6 hours, things get weird on ebay if there are less than 12 hours of an auction left.
2007-03-06 13:04:24
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answered by piquet 7
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Get out of Answers and go to eBay to cancel your bid. Better to have the negative feedback than to pay that much for a game of any kind.
2007-03-06 13:04:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Search on bid retraction in EBay. I don't think you can cancel it if the auction has less than 24 hours.
2007-03-06 13:10:07
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answered by Chazzer 3
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yes cancel bid and renter with correct one. I don't think you can cancel a bid within the last 24 hours but person with auction can remove your bid.
2007-03-06 13:04:36
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answered by Dennis G 5
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Use the Bid Retraction form available on the link under. determine you're cancelling in the allowed regulations (see Retraction information link under) or ebay won't enable you cancel. in simple terms be extra careful approximately putting a bid next time.
2016-10-17 10:55:56
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answered by ? 4
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Send an email to ebay this will exclude you from the auction if you explain the situation im sure that the person who you write to will see that nobody bids from thirty five cents to thirty five dollars in one jump ...ok
2007-03-06 13:57:54
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answered by Mike S 3
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Send an email thru ebay to that guy saying that you want him to cancel your bid, he can do that. If he doesnt you have proof that you send him a message. Or speak to someone from customer care from ebay to help. Good luck.
2007-03-06 13:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, there is a way to cancel it. Return to the item's page and see if there is a link to cancel it there. If not, scour eBay's help section.
2007-03-06 13:05:17
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answered by Meg M 5
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I think there is a procedure for such a case. Anyway, don't be such a sheep as to pay $35 just to comply with the shifting sand of eBay rules.
2007-03-06 13:09:04
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answered by richard d 3
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Do a search within ebay's site for retract bidding, You can retract your bid for your improper fat finger price..
you have 12 hours to do it..
http://pages.ebay.com/help/buy/questions/retract-bid.html
2007-03-06 13:04:24
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answered by ~ 4
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