How to Lower Your Bid:
You cannot lower your bid once it has been entered. Entering a lower Maximum Bid does not change or remove your prior Maximum Bid.
How to Raise Your Bid:
You can raise your bid by entering a new bid for a higher amount. The system will hold this bid until your original bid has been met. The system will not allow you to bid against yourself.
All bidding is a binding obligation to complete a transaction. You cannot retract a bid once you place it unless there are exceptional circumstances.
Exceptional circumstances include:
- The seller materially changing the description of the item after you placed a bid
- Clear typographical errors in the auction description
- A data entry mistake while bidding (for example, you bid $40,000 instead of $400)
If you make a mistake:
If you make a data entry mistake while bidding, you should contact the seller and ask the seller to contact Customer Support. Only the seller can ask for a bid to be removed in an emergency situation. The seller must contact us while the auction is still active.
If there is an auction you are unable to complete, you will need to contact the seller as soon as possible to let them know.
The seller is still responsible for the fees if the buyer fails to complete the transaction. They have to file a non-paying buyer report to recover the fees. A non-paying buyer report may result in the suspension of your account for up to 90 days.
We encourage you to contact the seller regarding any questions you have before placing your bid. You can use 'Ask Seller a Question' located on the item's detailed listing page.