Placing A Bid

You need to be a Verified Bidder before you start to bid on BOC Auction. click on Get Verified. click on "MEMBER AREA", click on "BIDDING", then click on "CURRENT BIDS" look at the BIDDER STATUS and click on GET VERIFIED. a one-time no refundable of $10 will be charged. Remember, a bid is a binding contract. When you bid on an item in an auction, you're committing to buy it if you win.


How to set up automatic bidding

To set up automatic bidding on an auction listing, enter the maximum amount you’d like to pay for the item and select Place bid. We’ll bid in increments on your behalf to keep you in the lead but only up to your limit. We’ll let you know if someone outbids you and you can decide if you want to increase your maximum limit. Keep in mind when you’re deciding on the maximum amount you’d like to pay that you’ll need to pay the cost of shipping too.


Retract bid

Keep in mind that you can't always retract a bid once it's made – if you're not able to retract your bid, you can also try contacting the seller to see if they'll cancel your bid for you.

When you can retract a bid? You can retract a bid if:

The seller significantly changed the description of the item

You accidentally bid the wrong amount. For example, you meant to bid $10, not $100. In this case, enter the price you intended to bid as soon as you've retracted the incorrect bid

You can't reach the seller. For example, you sent the seller an email and it comes back undeliverable, or you tried calling the seller and the phone number doesn't work

As well as the above, timing is also important when retracting a bid:

If there are 24 hours or more left before the listing ends, all of your bids can be retracted

If the listing is ending in less than 24 hours, you can retract your most recent bid if it's been less than an hour since you placed it

Any other bids can't be retracted, but you can contact the seller to see if they'll agree to cancel a bid for you.


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