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Ebay??

me and my baby Asked by aerochic102093 4 months ago, 5 answers.

If you make a bid on ebay, and your chosen to recieve the item(s) because you had the highest bid, can you say no, nevermind, because you found a better deal? or no?

MEE. :D Answered by dalenezbitt on Jul 16, 2009, 04:27PM
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yes, but you get 3 strikes then you actually get convicted but be careful ok? happy

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Kurotsuchi taicho from Bleach Answered by sillist1s on Jul 16, 2009, 04:59PM
1463 answers

I didn't know you could...but I guess you can. I always thought that once you bid you're committed to buy it.

editor in car 1 Answered by editor on Jul 17, 2009, 09:16AM
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You can but you shouldn't. I mean, technically you can but you will likely receive negative feedback which makes you look bad. And if you do it regularly, your account can be suspended.

Answered by yummymummy on Jul 17, 2009, 11:47AM
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I buy and sell of ebay and it really winds me up when peps do this to me so if I was you I would be carefull as they can leave you bad feedback and this makes other peps want to stay away from you if you ever sell on there

my bike Answered by tonibiker on Jul 19, 2009, 06:01AM
190 answers

when you make a bid you are making a commitment to buy , the thing is are you sure you are going through with the purchase before you bid.
if you change your mind it can effect your rating go against you in future.
toni

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