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Jim there are times where bid retraction makes sense. Somebody suddenly loses their job and all of the sudden that baseball card that was bid on is not so high on their priority list. If that person was the high bidder they would not pay for the item anyways. I think bid retraction should be used very carefully as it could be misused easily.
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