
Suzanne Rides
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You don't get charged through Paypal. Paypal is a service YOU can use to pay for the auction you won, instead of sending them a check or money order. You might be able to buy some time to get the money for all of the items by e-mailing the sellers and asking if you can mail them a check or money order to pay for the item, then blaming the postal service for the delay....
Bidding on things you can't pay for is a BAD idea though. Don't do that again. You might have to close your ebay account and start over with a new one if you end up getting a lot of negative feedback. Many people won't do business with people who have negative feedback. If you don't come up with the money and pay for the items, you'll just be screwing the seller's, wasting their time, ruining their auction and robbing them of the listing fee's they've paid to put the item up for sale on ebay. |
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Disco243
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Oh no, multiple bids on ebay... You won't be charged because YOU decide which ones you pay for, but let me tell you, you will get a lot of complaints. You can choose not to buy any of them, but your ebay score will go down greatly. |
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Kimmi
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Yes, when you bid on an item you enter into a contract with the seller. The seller has the right to report you to Ebay. Your account can be suspended from Ebay. |
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Justin H
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You aren't charged until you process the transaction through Paypal. However, you need to get in touch with the sellers of the other items and let them know you can't pay. That gives them the chance to go to the next highest bidder. But you should be prepared for negative feedback and you may be reported to eBay and have your account suspended/closed.
Regardless, take it as a lesson and don't bid on more than you can afford next time. |
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twirpy_gurl
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Uh, yeah...You need to make sure you have the money BEFORE you bid... |
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Fat J
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unfortunately, yes dont bid on something stupid if you cant afford it |
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Ricky J.
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Yep. Thems the terms you agreed to when you signed up. |
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JeffK
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Why would you bid and win if you can't afford to pay? Expect some bad feedback. |
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Yes, you will. |
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Misty
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You should only bid on what you can afford. That sucks!! |
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littlerabbit4444
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Yes, unfortunately. |
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say it ain't so
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You are obligated to pay for what you bid on and win. This is a legal contract between you and the seller.
You should not continue to bid if you can't afford it.
No, your PayPal account will not be charged since you have to log into the website with your pin number.
You will be blackballed from all of the sellers that you stiff. It costs them money to list those items. They really believe that you will be honest and fair in your bidding. Negative ratings are not good and may hinder you from bidding on future items. Sellers have a right not to want you to bid on their items. |
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jerrri
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You can choose not to pay but you will get bad feedback and probably will get reported to ebay as well. I would email the people you won from and let them know as soon as you can. Apologise kindly and perhaps they won't report you. But remember, they have to pay to list their items. |
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yoyo
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If u won all your bids then you're expected to pay all winning bids..if u dont u will get negative feedback and a low rating..and u run the risk of ebay suspending your account. |
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wartz
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You will be asked to pay for all of them and get a lot of black marks if you don't. You have committed yourself to pay for the items you bid on and should not have bid if you couldn't pay. You can stall for a little while, but that is it. |
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grabsack
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You can back out, and risk negative feedback, or put your Paypal on a credit card instead. |
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hs_group_hp
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Contect the seller and tell them that you can buy only 2 items. If you not conect the seller They will leave -feedback for you. Paypay payment totly depend on you if you dont want to pay not make payment. You can start buy or sell your items (look cyber auction) at http://www.cybershimla.com |
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