Only
in rare occurrences are you able to retract your bids.
eBay only allows retractions if the following occurs:
1) You accidentally
entered a wrong bid amount. For instance, you bid
$99.50 instead of $9.95. Keep in mind though that
you need to re-enter the correct bid amount right
away. You can use "wrong bid amount" as
an excuses to retract your bid then walk away from
the auction.
2)The description of an item you have bid on has changed
significantly. If the seller changes something then
that's their fault and if you don't like what's been
added or removed from the description then you have
the right to cancell your bid.
3) You cannot reach the seller. This means that you
have tried calling the seller and his or her phone
number doesn't work, or you have tried emailing a
message to the seller and it comes back undeliverable.
This does not mean that you can retract your bid if
the seller doesn't answer your questions because questions
should be asked before bidding not after.
4) Someone has bid on an item using your User ID and
password. If you were logged into eBay and someone
using the same computer places a bid then you are
not liable providing that you can provide eBay with
proof .
Note:
-Keep in mind that your total number of bid retractions
in the past six months will be displayed in your member
profile.
-False bid retractions are thoroughly investigate by
eBay. Abuse of this feature may result in the suspension
of your account. Bids retracted within the last 24
hours of listing can be viewed as bid shielding, which
is a serious violation of our policy.
You can't retract
your bid if,
- You change your mind about an item.
- You decide you can't afford what you bid.
- You bid higher than you promised yourself you would
- You find a better deal elsewhere.
- You didn't get all your questions answered about
an item.
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