You are unable to withdraw a bid on ebay.
But there is an option after the bidding is over too contact the seller and explain your problem.
unfortunately no... :(
Wrong! You can, until you confirm it, at which point you enter into a binding contract to buy the item if you win the auction.
You have to contact the seller of miss bids and it could reflect negatively on you
There's an option for sellers to block bidders, either individually, or by criteria (too many unpaid orders, lives in a different country, etc.)
You have to delete your account.
Unfortunately you cannot. :.(
No, now stop being a fool!
What does the meaning of item that represents first stop on your trip mean.
The phrase "knock it off" meaning to tell someone to stop doing something originated from an auction setting. Traditionally, "knock it off" is a request that is given to an auctioneer to end the bidding. This refers to the auctioneer "knocking his gavel," a sign to close bidding.
You can train them to stop
It's not an idiom - it's what an auctioneer says when the bidding is closing at an auction. Once people stop bidding, the auctioneer will call for more bids, then say "Going ... going ... sold to ___."
you can get them on eBay
at Game Stop or on eBay or Amazon
You can never stop recoil. You can reduce the felt effects, but, the recoil will still be there.
Game Stop or ebay.
Game stop, game dude,ebay
Anyone can can win anyone's auction and then later resale it for a more money than he bought it for. There is nothing wrong with them do that. It's called resale. Anyone can go into a department store, purchase items, and resale them on eBay for more money, same thing basically. It's done all the time. It's called our competition.