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New Ebay Bid Retraction policy for Sports and Non-Sports Trading Cards

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moron_chicken:
My Comment:  Wonder why just trading cards?

We’re updating our bid retraction policy for Sports Trading Cards, Non-Sports Trading Cards, and Collectible Card Games auctions. Starting June 30, 2021, buyers will no longer have the ability to retract bids on trading cards auctions without seller approval. Sellers’ decisions to accept or reject auction bid retraction requests will be final.
How the new auction bid retraction policy will work
Starting June 30, if you want to retract an auction bid, you will need to contact the seller via messaging on eBay and request a retraction. The seller, at their sole discretion, will be able to accept or decline your retraction request. If the seller does not accept your request, your bid can still win or lose the auction, and you will be required to make payment on any winning bid you submit. We also inform buyers on our "Bid Retraction Policy" page that "a bid is a binding contract."

As previously communicated, as of April 2021, if an item goes unpaid by the 5th calendar day, the seller may cancel the order due to non-payment. Regularly missing payments may impact your account. Check out our Unpaid Item Policy to learn more.

We appreciate your support and willingness to work with this new policy as we anticipate our trading cards policy update will make eBay a more trusted and fairer marketplace for all.

RawGoo:
I was wondering the same thing.

DrDeal:
For the same reason they no longer sell Trading cards at Walmart or Target.  So much money in them things are getting out of hand. Cards are pretty ganster right now. Lots of shady activity due to sooo much money to be made.  IMO.

Andrew

quas:
Why not coins, stamps, etc.?  Maybe it's a Pokemon thing - which is one area in which I have absolutely zero interest but it seems to be all the rage.

RawGoo:

--- Quote from: quas on June 02, 2021, 03:30:50 PM ---Why not coins, stamps, etc.?  Maybe it's a Pokemon thing - which is one area in which I have absolutely zero interest but it seems to be all the rage.

--- End quote ---

I always wonder how they grade the "corners" on the Pokemon cards  :-\

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