In Seller Hub, go to Orders; or in My eBay, go to Sold. Find the order you want to cancel. From More actions select Cancel order. Choose a reason for the cancellation and then select Submit to finish.
Cancelling an eBay bid can be done via the 'retracting a bid' page, using the 'retract a bid' button. Simply click on this, then select the product you wish to retract your bid for and give your reason for doing so. You'll find lots of other helpful advice on this page, too.
If you are looking to delete the sold listings from your sold folder, just check mark them and under Actions, press delete.
As well as scheduling how long you'll be away for, you can choose if you want to pause your sales or allow them to continue. You can also set an automatic response for buyers who contact you through eBay Messages while you're away.
Go to Bids/Offers in My eBay - opens in new window or tab. Find the offer you'd like to retract. Select Review offer, then select Retract offer.
No, there is no penalty when a seller cancels a buyer's bid, regardless of the reason. When a bidder retracts their own bid, that is recorded and displayed in their feedback history. There don't seem to be any real consequences, since some active bidders show enormous numbers of retractions.
Effects of ending an item listing early The listing ends as a successfully sold item. If a different EndingReason is specified, any bids are canceled and the listing ends as an unsuccessful listing (item unsold).
Cancelling an eBay bid can be done via the 'retracting a bid' page, using the 'retract a bid' button. Simply click on this, then select the product you wish to retract your bid for and give your reason for doing so. You'll find lots of other helpful advice on this page, too.
In many cases — yes. Buyers who have placed a bid can retract their bid any time before the auctioneer announces the sale has been completed. It's important to note, however, that the withdrawal of one bid does not revive any previous bid. The auction will continue with the next highest bidder.