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Old 08-07-2017, 06:20 PM
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You wouldn't get a negative, as eBay doesn't allow sellers to leave negatives.
That's on of the 10,000 issues I have with feeBay.

-kin

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Originally Posted by irv View Post
1 bid retraction within the last couple months. I accidently, instead of hitting the period/dot button on my number keypad, hit the 3 instead.
Admittedly, I did it in a hurry and didn't double check before I confirmed, but I ended up bidding $10,397 instead of $10,97.

I immediately retracted the bid, stated the reason why then rebid the correct amount.

As to Andy's question, I have asked that numerous times without ever receiving an answer? I always wondered/wanted to know, if the seller refuses to cancel the sale, are you obligated to purchase the card?

I assume, as nobody can force you to pay, that you'd be left with negative feedback, but is there anymore to it than that?
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