The reason I asked, was that I screwed up (don't ask me how that happened) and accidently bid on three boxes here for $70 each. When I realized my mistake, I tried to 'edit my bid' only to find out that besides being a quickie auction, it was in the last hour of the auction, so I wasn't able to cancel it. After several emails to customer service about my error, this is what I was told ... "I understand your predicament, and am sorry for the confusion however,
deleting bids after an auction is closed is a serious business, because of the effect on other bidders. It is also very difficult for us to intercede in the bidding process. When a lot that is up for auction has closed, stock has been reserved for you, thereby preventing another bidder from winning the lot. Once an auction has ended, if you truly wish to rescind
the bid we reserve the right to charge a 15% re-stocking fee. However, in this case since you have been such a regular on our website, I would like to
propose that we edit your bid to one box instead of three. I feel that this is a fair settlement, considering the impact on both sides. I trust that you understand the difficulty of this matter. In any case just let me know what you would like to do". So, I settled for getting one box instead of three, rather than pay the restocking fee. I learned another lesson here. Make sure that what you are very careful about what you bid on, and it is exactly what you want, and make sure you hit the right button (I meant to hit the clear button)... Oh well, it's sound like I may enjoy them!