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What happens if I don’t want to take possession of a unit I’ve won?
What happens if I don’t want to take possession of a unit I’ve won?
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What happens if I don’t want to take possession of a unit I’ve won?

When you place a bid in an auction, it's important to be aware that you're entering into a legally binding contract. Winning an auction signifies your commitment to acquire the contents of the unit.

Once you emerge as the winning bidder, your payment method is automatically charged, and this transaction becomes non-refundable.

Due to the binding nature of auction bids, it's crucial to exercise caution and discretion when participating in auctions. Bidding on units should be done with the intent and readiness to take possession of the items within the unit.

Being mindful of this commitment will help ensure a smoother and more responsible auction experience.

To avoid any complications or misunderstandings, we recommend that users only bid on units they genuinely intend to acquire. This approach upholds the integrity of the auction process and aligns with the contractual obligation that comes with placing bids. If you have any concerns or require further clarification, feel free to reach out to our support team. We're here to assist you in making informed decisions throughout your auction journey.

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