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    ebay?

    if you win a bid but dont want to buy what you have won, is there any any way of not buying it. do you have to purchase it or can you decline it somehow??

    #2
    You can withdraw but only if the seller allows it. I think..
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      #3
      you can back out but they will post bad replies on you and some people might not let you bid in their auctions. but if you have a good reason id back out for sure just post your reason in your feedback so people understand why u did it

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        #4
        i would email the seller and just ask. tell them you will pay his fee cost to get zero or good feedback. I have done that and he/she was cool with it.
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          #5
          Fine print says you are entering into a contract when you place a bid. If you offer to reimburse the seller listing fees, they may let you out.

          Personally, I block bidders with bad Feedback.
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            #6
            I am very skeptical of buyers and sellers with bad feedback as well.

            I would see if they can work out a mutual withdrawal of some sort, or just buy it and relist it. It is definitely one way to find out if you paid too much
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