If no one bids at or above that number, it is “sold” to the institution and becomes a real estate owned (REO) property.
You can only end auction listings with bids one at a time by selecting a valid reason.
You can only end auction listings with bids one at a time by selecting a valid reason. Ending listings early disappoints bidders, so we may place limits and restrictions on your account if you are doing so regularly.
You can end a listing early if there are at least 12 hours left, regardless of whether or not there are any bids on it. If there are fewer than 12 hours left, you can end the bid if there are no bids, including no canceled bids.
All sales are final. When the hammer comes down in a traditional auction, payments must be made. It is essential that all sales are final in a silent auction also.
You can only end auction listings with bids one at a time by selecting a valid reason. Ending listings early disappoints bidders, so we may place limits and restrictions on your account if you are doing so regularly.
If the listing is due to expire in less than 12 hours, there are more restrictions you will need to deal with, and they may prevent you from ending your listing. You can end a listing early if there are at least 12 hours left, regardless of whether or not there are any bids on it.
Here's how to end your eBay listings via your My eBay portal: Go to your Active items list. Check the box at the top to select all listings. Select End from the Action dropdown.
To end a listing early: In Seller Hub: Go to the Manage active listings page. Select the checkbox next to the item(s) you want to end. From the dropdown menu, select End listing. In My eBay: Go to Active in the Selling section. Find the item, and from the dropdown menu, select End listing. Or use the quick link.