Help, please with Mile High Auction

Hi, I was leading bidder on a lot and then 10 days ago I lost my job. I called Mile High and explained my situation and said that I would not be able to honor my bid. They saod not to worry that someone would outbid me. Well, for the first time I actually was the high bidder on the card. As recenly as yesterday afternoon I was told no worries. Well with no job in hand there is no way I can come up with $3k for a card. Has anyone ever had this sort of thing happen to them?
PackManInNC
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Most likely, the item will be sold to the next highest bidder.
PoppaJ
Prospective buyer says he does not have the funds to honor his bid and wishes to cancel. He has zero intentions on performing and if he wins, has already said he will not pay, period.
Auction house says, "Don't worry, someone will eventually trump your bid"
Hypothetically if someone bids $1 more than mexpo's highest bid, yet without mexpo, could have purchased it 15% lower...
How in the hades is this not shilling?!?
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It's not shilling, BUT it prolly should be considered as such
because the effect is the same, AND the AH was on imperfect
notice that the bid would not be honored.
On the one hand, "Defective notice is no notice at all," but
the AH likely knew the withdrawal was genuine. No way
to prove that, though.
If the AH has a bid-cancel policy, they should have invoked
it when the bidder chatted them up.
Now, the AH is acting within their agreement if they ban
the NPB.
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