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Ebay Bid - Pretty Sure I Didnt Make !

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joko | 19:10 Sat 19th Apr 2014 | Technology
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I have just had an email from ebay saying i have won an item - i looked at it - but pretty sure i didn't bid on it.
for a few reasons
mainly i have no recollection of it whatsoever - i did view the item and 'watch' it, but the starting bid was more than i wanted to spend in total, let alone bidding any more ...
and actually am not all that keen on it - its nice (a pendant) but i saved it to have a think about it

there were no other bids on it - and its says my bid was placed about 5 hours after the listing went live ...

as i say i dont remember bidding - and would usually wait until nearer the end time to bid anyway.

so my question is - how could i accidentally have bid??

i am so sure i didnt bid that i am now being paranoid and wondering could the seller have somehow known i was watching and done something?
not sure what or how of course - or why - not sure how many people would just pay for something they didnt bid on ...

there is no-one else could possibly have bid on it.

they offer refunds so im sure i could cancel the sale - but im more worried about how this happened?

either there is something dodgy going on on ebay, or i have the worst memory ever!

thanks
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Difficult to do so as you have to confirm. Maybe someone with access to your PC did so for you, which I assume is unlikely, or you bid and forgot, or there is a tremendous screw up in the system.

I guess you could refuse and accept any bad feedback, or if you were close to bidding anyway, simply let it go. Not a nice situation to be in.
OG - do you have to confirm? I can`t remember doing that. Maybe that`s just me though. The Purchase button is right about the'Add to Watch List' button so maybe it was just a slip of the hand.
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I don't buy much there of late, but yes I'm sure you reach a screen where you have one last chance to back out. But maybe that's just the 'buy now'
ones ? I've not won a genuine auction for a fair old while now.
Wow ! A magic CR/LF came into existence after the submit button was pressed. Seems about right for today so far.
Joko have you looked in My Ebay - Purchases, that will tell you if you bought it or not. And has it been paid for, PayPal etc?
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it cant be anyone else for sure.

i could just pay - i mean its quite nice and would wear it, and the total is not extortionate, its a fair price i suppose - i just don't recall doing it - and the time of the bid was the afternoon so it wasnt a late night tired or drunk thing

it was $30 so will be about £20, but i just wouldn't have paid that for it - in fact i have already chosen another one for a similar price that i really like

im just glad if there is glitch its not something expensive
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yes there is a confirmation window that opens up - so you cannot really do it accidentally.

it was not buy it now, so i would have had to have typed an actual bid in!

it did sell for the starting bid price, which is again why i wondered if it was a bizarre glitch.

it is actually in my ebay account so its genuinely there on the system - i have not paid yet - i'm debating whether to cancel it, and apologise.

i could accept it, then just return it - but then i'd lose the P&P and have to pay to return - and whats the point? - i may as well save us both the effort, of parcels, refunds etc etc
Here's a thought - assuming you are on a windows computer, look up the event viewer and see if your computer was turned on around the time the bid was placed.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/open-event-viewer#1TC=windows-7


You could also look at your browsing history.


If your computer was no on then, take a screen capture as proof.

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