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Retract a bid. Keep in mind that you can't always retract a bid once it's made. Bids on items listed in Trading Cards categories, for example, can't be retracted. If you're not able to retract your bid, you can also try contacting the seller to see if they'll cancel your bid for you.
As a seller, you can cancel bids on eBay in some situations: when you agree to a buyer’s request, when the item isn’t available anymore, if you made an error in the listing, or if you’re concerned the bidder might be fraudulent.
If the seller has not yet shipped the order, you can start a cancellation request, asking the seller to cancel your order. Here's how: Go to your Purchase history - opens in new window or tab. and find the order you want to cancel. Select the More actions dropdown menu and select Cancel this order. Select Submit.
As a seller, you can cancel bids on eBay in the following situations: when you agree to a buyer’s request, when the item isn’t available anymore, if you made an error in the listing, or if you’re concerned the bidder might be fraudulent.
A seller can cancel an order if: The buyer asks to cancel the order and they haven't shipped the item yet; The buyer hasn't paid within the time allowed; The buyer used the wrong shipping address when they completed their purchase; The item is out of stock (this will result in a transaction defect)
Cancelling Bids Placed in Your Auction. You should only cancel bids if you have a good reason to. Also, please remember that bids cannot be reinstated once they've been canceled. Here are a few examples of a legitimate cancellation: Bidder contacts you to back out of the bid.
You can cancel an order up to 30 days after a sale, even if your buyer has already paid. Keep in mind that if you cancel an order, you may receive a transaction defect and this could affect your seller performance level .
Bidding on an eBay auction is a great way to get the item you want – at a bargain price. In an auction-style listing, sellers name a starting price and you bid against other buyers. You can keep track of your bidding from the Bids/Offers section of My eBay.
Buyers must pay for the items they purchase on eBay within 4 calendar days. If the buyer doesn't pay within this timeframe, the seller can cancel the order and an unpaid cancellation will be recorded on the buyer's account.
Set buyer requirements to block buyers from bidding on or agreeing to buy your items, based on certain criteria. Allow buyer exemptions for individual buyers who are being blocked by your requirements. You can also choose to block individual buyers from purchasing your items.