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<p>[QUOTE="Carausius, post: 2456242, member: 76440"]I've done this before, and I've never hesitated to contact the auction house to delete my erroneous bid. They would be very understanding, particularly if (a) you caught it early to minimize the chilling effect on other bidders, and (b) you intend to bid on another coin instead.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Carausius, post: 2456242, member: 76440"]I've done this before, and I've never hesitated to contact the auction house to delete my erroneous bid. They would be very understanding, particularly if (a) you caught it early to minimize the chilling effect on other bidders, and (b) you intend to bid on another coin instead.[/QUOTE]
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