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What To Do When After Winning A Bid And Then Changing Your Mind?


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The article "What To Do When After Winning A Bid And Then Changing Your Mind?" is about auctions, it was written by David Riewe.

As the old adage goes, nobody's marvellous. There are things in that life that people do on one instance only to change his or her mind after a few minutes or so. On eBay, there are instances wherein online shoppers or bidders may find retracting a bid inevitable due to some unforeseen circumstances. Others find it tricky and selelrs may find it maddening. But whatever the point is, buyres may still retract their bids even if they won the item. As much as the seller would be professional about the matter, buyers should also, by all means, do the most ciivlized thing to do - inform the seller about the reason why he or she would not push through with the sale.

However, buyers may also do that legally, that is in accoradnce to the eBay policies. Buyers may declare a "clear error" especilaly when there were things done inadvertently. For example, the bidder mistkaenly typed $100 instead of $10.
When things like these happened, the buyer has to make appropriate actinos at once.
All they have to do is to tick the "Services" link situated on top of the navigation bar. On services, the buyer should tap the "Retract Your Bid" link found on the "Bidding and Buying Services" seciton.

The item nmuber should be placed on the space provided in the Bid Retractions page.
Automated explanations are available and can be used by the bidder. Then, after the buyer had clicked on the "Retract Bid" tab, the bid amount will be deleted from the auction.

The eBay management, in reality, is reasonable on things like these. In fact, eBay may accept whatever reasons buyers have wheenver they want to pull back a certain bid. But then, it may pose harm on the bidder's reputation in the future. This can be tolerable especially if the reasons are valid, but nevertheless, it's still a monumental no-no when doing business on eBay. In the first place, it was clearly stated on the buyer's guide that the bid serves as a contract that binds the buyer to a commitment to make the necessary purchase of the item he or she had won. What's more, bidders may even lose the credibility and the chance to bid at some point especially if their bidding history were made known to most sellers. Indeed, retractnig bids on eBay is not such a good practice to make, and can be a hard habit to break. All of these things boil down on one common point. That is, the buyer should nveer bid on an item if he or she is not yet even sure of buying it.




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