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deleting outbid items you no longer wish to bid on EVER, removing them from your list HOW do you do it?

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deleting outbid items you no longer wish to bid on EVER, removing them from your list HOW do you do it?
Feb 12, 2013 04:26 PM

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deleting outbid items you no longer wish to bid on EVER, removing them from your list HOW do you do it?
Feb 12, 2013 04:26 PM

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Re:deleting outbid items you no longer wish to bid on EVER, removing them from your list HOW do you do it?
Feb 12, 2013 04:28 PM

You can't delete them if the auctions are still active, because you can still win. EBay likes to keep those auctions showing, to remind you of that.

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Re:deleting outbid items you no longer wish to bid on EVER, removing them from your list HOW do you do it?
Feb 12, 2013 04:31 PM

AFTER you lose you can click the box before the item and click archive.

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Re:deleting outbid items you no longer wish to bid on EVER, removing them from your list HOW do you do it?
Feb 12, 2013 04:32 PM

Or maybe you won't lose.

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Re:deleting outbid items you no longer wish to bid on EVER, removing them from your list HOW do you do it?
Feb 12, 2013 04:35 PM

"Bidding is meant to be fun, but remember that each bid you place enters you into a binding contract. The only bids that are non-binding are those placed in the Real Estate category and for vehicles on eBay Motors.

All bids are active until the listing ends. If you win an item, you're obligated to purchase it.


Don't bid on identical items in different listings if you only want one item. If you win both, you'll be obligated to buy both.


If you're outbid on an item, wait until the listing has ended before placing a bid on an equivalent item. If the bidder who won doesn't complete the transaction for any reason, you could become the winning bidder."

 

Per eBay

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Re:deleting outbid items you no longer wish to bid on EVER, removing them from your list HOW do you do it?
Feb 12, 2013 04:51 PM

You should already know this after three years and 140 transactions.

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