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03-01-2013 06:42 AM
When I have been outbid on an auction item, and I have
decided to "give up" on that item, is there a way to remove it
from my "bidding list"? Or do I have to wait till the end of that
auction to delete it?
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Outbid on an auction item and I decide to "give up" on the item. Is there a way to delete the item from my bidding list, before it ends?
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03-01-2013 07:07 AM
Hi ... No , ebay does not allow deleting of items bid on as it is possible that a bid retraction may occur making your bid high again.( and possible winner)
Its not a good idea to bid on another similar item unless several times removed from high bid.
Outbid on an auction item and I decide to "give up" on the item. Is there a way to delete the item from my bidding list, before it ends?
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03-01-2013 07:07 AM
Hi ... No , ebay does not allow deleting of items bid on as it is possible that a bid retraction may occur making your bid high again.( and possible winner)
Its not a good idea to bid on another similar item unless several times removed from high bid.
Outbid on an auction item and I decide to "give up" on the item. Is there a way to delete the item from my bidding list, before it ends?
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03-03-2013 02:22 PM
1)So if there is a bid retraction, or the seller for some reason gives me
a "second offer", then I am commited to purchase the item ??
2)Even if I was outbid several days before end of auction and I wanted to
move on to other possibilities ??
3)If a bid retraction occured and I had moved on..........would I also be
entitled to do a bid retraction??
(sometimes my $$ resources can become limited due to unexpected
expenses - like just remembered bill due dates)
