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Seems that some auction houses let you go back and lower a max bid before it hits while others do not. Not losing sleep over it, but it seems to me you should be allowed to withdraw a max bid up until that time that someone actually taps it and puts it in play.
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That makes sense for the bidder, but not for the AH. Therefore it will likely remain as it is.
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Some do and some don't let you. I agree they should let you as it's not harming, at that time, anyone or the company, imo.
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Never occurred to me that I might be allowed to do that. Probably would have used it a couple of times. Oh well.
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Which AH's allow this?
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REA's software allows you to update max bids upward or downward at any point in time so long as the max bid hasn't been hit yet.
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