Changing Economy Comfort seat selection on Delta flights

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Sorry if I have posted this question in the wrong section.
My question is ..
I have purchased an Economy Comfort upgrade seat on a Delta SYD-LAX flight for next month.
When I booked, i wasn't able to select an isle seat, now when I looked last night,
There are several available!
I attempted to re-select online, but a msg was displayed that purchased upgrades are not re fundable,
So I cancelled this.
Is there any way I can select an isle seat without loosing my paid upgrade?
I'm currently booked on a Delta ticket.
Thanks in anticipation
 
Sertfy,
The seating set up is 3 x 3 x 3
Currently allocated 22E
Yes the other isle seats are indicated as EC,
But when I attempted to change seats,
A pop up window stated that purchased EC were not refundable, and I didn't want to loose my $,
So I wasn't game to proceed any further, and posted here for advice

Thanks
 
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It's a long flight to be in a middle - I would have though any amount already paid would be used to offset in such a case.

What happens if you take it through to the part when it asks for additional payment (if any)? I suspect you would still be able to back out without losing your 22E at that point.
 
As they say..
You snooze, you loose.. All the isle seats now appear to have been booked. ;-(
 
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