Without your information, they can t remove it, but if you made a bid on the item, I think you re legally responsible for paying. I recommend you just buy it, or work out some sort of refund with her. I made a similar mistake once, and I had to reimburse the seller with the amount of money it cost him to list the item. (About $5 US)Jared.
No, they won t automatically take out of your account but you will be reported for non payment of an item. That s all they can do. Other users will be able to see that you didn t pay for an item and may be hesitant to do business with you.
no they won t you ll get like a strike from the bidder and a warning from ebay when you win a bid you have to confirm the address and stuff so no they won t
No, but your bid is a contract. You ll get negative feedback and a non-payer strike. 3 of those and you get bounced off Ebay.
I suggest you stay off ebay if you refuse to pay for an item you bid on. Just pay for the item then resell it later.
no, but you could get a non-paying comment on your account and too many of those and you get kicked off ebay for life