Pause item sales They'll see a message stating that you're not processing orders until the Time Away end date. It can take 1–2 hours for your listings to become hidden or reappear. After Time Away ends, listings will reappear automatically; you do not need to edit them.
Listings with Bids or Offers If the auction ends within 12 hours and has bids, you cannot end the listing early. If the listing ends in more than 12 hours, you can cancel the bids and then remove the listing.
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.
No, there is no way to pause a single listing. The only other option to ending and relisting would be to use the out of stock option. This keeps items active after there are 0 available so you can restock.
How to Remove a Listing from eBay: A Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Log into Your eBay Account. Step 2: Access Your Selling Dashboard. Step 3: Locate the Listing You Want to Remove. Step 4: Select the Option to End the Listing. Step 5: Choose a Reason for Ending the Listing. Step 6: Confirm the Removal.
If you need to end some listings while you inventory, go to Seller Hub/Listings/Active. Tick the box(es) to the left of the listing(s) you want to end and then tick the 'Actions' drop-down menu.
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.
Yes - as long as no bids. Just use the drop down menu against the item and select "End Listings".
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.
If it has had a bid and less than 12 hours to go it can be ended only to sell to the then high bidder at the then "current bid" amount.