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I have opened a bounty, and it's not expired yet. Some questions:

  1. Can I remove the bounty and get my reputation back?
  2. If I delete the question, will I got my reputation points back?
  3. If it expires, will the reputation points return to me?
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    duplicate of: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/16065/…
    – Servy
    Feb 23, 2015 at 21:28
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    The downvotes are likely because of lack of research considering questions 1 and 3 are answered right in the help center. (Mine was.) Also note, editing in commentary asking for downvote explanations is a very bad idea as some people (not everyone mind) will downvote if they see that in a question. If you post that question at all, it should be a comment, not an edit to your post.
    – Kendra
    Feb 23, 2015 at 22:24
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    Actually I have read the StackOverflow helpcenter. Based on your comment I gone there again and saw I missed the point where the answer is. Sorry. Feb 23, 2015 at 22:28

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  1. No. Once the bounty is set you've spent the points. The only way to get them back is if a moderator refunds the bounty, and that only happens in very rare circumstances.
  2. Yes, but you can't delete a question with a bounty. Only a moderator can do that. See - SO points changed (+50) for no reason
  3. No. If you don't award the bounty or no answer qualifies (+2 and posted after you started the bounty) for the auto-award then the points are gone forever.
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