Display title | Accidental Bid |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Because of innocent or unrelated behavior during a silent auction, a character finds he has unintentionally bid an outlandish price on—and won—some expensive item. The accidental bidder will usually accept the purchase because he's too embarrassed to explain that it was a misunderstanding. If he does try to explain that it was a misunderstanding, the auctioneer won't care anyway, and he'll force the bidder to accept the purchase, if necessarily by use of violence. |