Here is a deal on a laptop would help me to if purchased

moomoo40moo

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Anybody who just came into this thread, including me, are now 1000^LOL times more stupider. RETRACT YOUR BID
 

murph550

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yes i have emailed the seller, but i have never had to do this befor. Do i email ebay or just the user thanks for your help
 

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Ha Ha. what a piece of junk. 81 PLUS 31.50 shipping!:Q
Not worth 10.00 as far as I can see.

From the auction:

Accessories Not Included

Battery NOT INCLUDED
AC Power Adapter NOT INCLUDED
Restore CD NOT INCLUDED
Documentation NOT INCLUDED

This unit powers on however it does not display any video on it's main display however it will display video on an external monitor. The screen latch is broken and the unit will not shut securely. The keyboard and surrounding area show some wear. See below for additional photos
 

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Originally posted by: moomoo40moo
Anybody who just came into this thread, including me, are now 1000^LOL times more stupider. RETRACT YOUR BID

I don't think you can retract your bid if the auction ends within 12 hours.

This guy bid when there was over 12 hours left. He could have retracted right away. Now his best bet is to email the seller and said he made a mistake and see what happens.

 

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Hahahahahahaha, you bid that and are paying 31.50 for shipping as well, lucky you!
 

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Originally posted by: murph550
i bid befor 12 hours and didnt see any thing that sid retract bid

If you look at the bid history you will see who bid. Under the last bidder you will see a link that shows "retract your bid". Click on it and you will see rules for retracting a bid. You are SOL unless the seller gives you a break. You can email him again and offer up a little money for his trouble in case the second highest bidder doesn't want to buy. By offering him some money, that would cover his insertion fees, final value fees and his trouble. My cousin did that once. Emailed the guy telling him the truth and offered to Paypal the guy 10.00. He OK'd the dea. So YMMV with this dealer but it can't hurt. It's not his fault you bid, and he shouldn't have to take a hit in the pocketbook.


And by the way how did you "accidentally" bid five times???