Accidental bids

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RoboFlonne
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Post by RoboFlonne »

Fate/Stay Night Settings... I'm not bidding on this or any fate/stay night settings since they are insanely expensive.

I've only spent around $200 on settings before.

This one is still going up as I type!

http://ekizo.mandarake.co.jp/auc_e/item ... 9950100028
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Post by star-phoenix »

I have done that before. Happened one time ever. You can imaging how much I was freaking out about it until the auction ended. Good news is that I won the auction for less than I thought it was going for.

I have never placed a bid on the wrong auction though. That would take more effort to do, and far more complicated to get yourself out of it.
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Yes I did :puzzled

It was before eBay put in the ARE YOU SURE? confirmation page. I had waited till the very last seconds to place a bid of 20.00 on a rare shitajiki, dumbass me forgot to place the decimal in there making the actual bid 2000.00.

I freaked when the page refreshed and saw the ending bid was 200.00 and I was the winner. I was in tears due to the fact I did not have the money to pay for it. Luckily I had bought from the seller several times before, she understood but in turn offered me a deal I could not refuse. I ended up paying it out, she had stated that if I paid when I had the money she would send me the complete set. That shitajiki was rare but the set together was near impossible to find. It worked out in the end but I learned my lesson... always double check, lol.
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