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How to cancel an eBay bid?
06-24-2014, 07:23 PM
Post: #1
How to cancel an eBay bid?
I bid on an item about a month ago, and I was planning on getting the item once my boyfriends card was out of suspension, but I just discovered that he canceled his card. I keep trying to cancel the seller about the item, but he is not replying to me, instead, he opened a case about the item. I don't want my account suspended, because I buy a lot of stuff on it. I want to cancel the bid, so how am I able to do so if the seller isn't even messaging me back?

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06-24-2014, 07:38 PM
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find another way to pay...this sounds like a purchase--not a bid

have you responded to the case saying you are trying to contact the seller to work out the issue?

if you can't afford it---re sell it yours self

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06-24-2014, 07:46 PM
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you will get 1 unpaid item strike. if you get 3 you will be suspended.
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06-24-2014, 07:53 PM
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If you buy something on Ebay and then don't pay it creates a big mess for the seller. The seller gets charged fees by ebay for every item sold based on the selling price. The only way he can get refunded from Ebay for these fees is to file a case against you. Once Ebay determines that in fact you did not pay then they refund him.

Do Not bid on somthing unless you are ready to pay.
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06-24-2014, 08:10 PM
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JUST CAUSE YOU DID THIS ONCE DOESNT MEAN YOULL BE SUSPENDED YOU HAVE TO DO IT MORE THEN 3 TIMES WITHIN A WEEK OR MONTH BEFORE YOU GET SUSPENDED. SIMPLY DO NOT RESPOND ANYMORE TO THE COMPLAINT BECAUSE YOU HAVE ALREADY TRIED WORKING IT OUT WITH THE SELLER.

The complaint against you has to be filed by the seller in order for the seller to recover their fees you have caused them by winning their auction and never paying for it.
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