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I agree its shilled, I had an auction where it was shilled the person retracted and I once became the high bidder after several days of being outbid. I of course moved on and later was told after the person retracted, that it is still a binding contract and I was high bidder
Also 80 something was the highest amount of retraction I have seen, person states his account was "hijacked" |
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It's so different on ebay these days. I remember a couple of years ago getting a nasty little note from ebay for having 2 retractions within a 30 day period. On one auction I forgot I had the card already and immediately retracted the bid, on the other I bid on a card and won it in an online auction (same card as was being auctioned on ebay) 4 or 5 days before the auction ended and so retracted the ebay bid.
Now, you can retract your a@@ off and nothing happens unless you retract within x hours of the item's closing and of course the seller can pull his item whenever he wants. It's a different world on ebay... |
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I have retracted a few times because of activity like this. I would rather miss a card than be taken for a ride
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