There can be fees to end a listing early. You get one free cancellation per calendar year of a listing that has bidders. After that you'll pay the FVF on the highest bid showing at the time you cancel. And if a listing with bids has less than 12 hours left, you can only end it to sell to the highest bidder.
How to cancel a bid:
- Go to the listing and click the number of bids (next to the price).
- Go to the bottom of the bid history chart and choose the "cancel bids" icon.
- You will be redirected to the bid cancellation form where you will enter the info about the auction and the bids you want to have canceled.
There can be fees to end a listing early. You get one free cancellation per calendar year of a listing that has bidders. After that you'll pay the FVF on the highest bid showing at the time you cancel. And if a listing with bids has less than 12 hours left, you can only end it to sell to the highest bidder.
If the listing ends without any bids that meet the reserve price, you aren't required to sell the item. The highest bidder will win the item. If the bidding does not reach $150 (the reserve price), the item won't sell, and the seller isn't required to honor any bids below the reserve.
Sellers aren't allowed to cancel bids and end listings early in order to avoid selling an item that did not meet a desired sale price. This is considered to be a violation of our reserve price policy.
“Starting bid,” also called “opening bid”: the amount suggested by the auctioneer to open the bidding. If no bidders are interested in bidding at that amount, the auctioneer will drop the opening bid until a bid is received. Minimum bid, also called “reserve price”: The price at which an item can be sold.
If you need to cancel a bid: Go to Canceling bids placed on your listing - opens in new window or tab. Enter the item number, the username of the member whose bid you're canceling, and the reason you're canceling the bid. Select cancel bid.
you don't have to accept a bid on an auction. once the buyer sees the listing and bids, they are actively bidding and if they win and pay, you will get their shipping information. the auction still has over 1 day to go before it ends.
Re: Easy answer: eBay doesn't disclose max bids.
You see your max bid since eBay does not see any reason to hide it from you and you must bid higher than it if you want to increase your bid. eBay does not show your max bid to anyone but you.The seller has to wait until the buyer pays if the seller accepts an eBay offer. The immediate payment option cannot affect this, as the buyer must still initiate and confirm the PayPal transaction after the offer is accepted.
You can only accept offers if your listing has the "Best Offer" feature, and those are only available on fixed price listings, not auctions. So, no, you cannot accept their "offer". So, invite the person to place a bid and wish them luck.
Insertion fees
Non-refundable if your item doesn't sell. Charged per listing and per category. So, if you list your item in two categories, you'll pay an insertion fee for the second category too. Charged for the original listing and each time you choose to relist your item.There are no bids on your item. There are bids on your item, and you don't want to sell it to the highest bidder, but there are 12 or more hours left in the listing. In this situation, you'll need to cancel all active bids before you can end your listing.
The potential BUYER must make THEIR best offer. The seller is allowed to accept, decline, counteroffer, or just plain ignore any offer. If eBay required the seller to accept the best offer on their listing, nobody would use it, due to the risk of selling at a ridiculously low price.
If you make an offer and the seller accepts, it's just like any other sale on eBay – you're obliged to pay the amount you offered. However, immediate payment is not required when the Best Offer option is used in a listing. If the seller rejects your offer, you can make another one (up to three on most items).
There are bids on your item, and you don't want to sell it to the highest bidder, but there are 12 or more hours left in the listing. In this situation, you'll need to cancel all active bids before you can end your listing. We charge a fee for ending a listing in this way.
When the listing ends, the highest bidder wins the item and completes the purchase. Remember, a bid is considered a binding contract. That means that when you bid on an item, you're committing to buy it if you win.
Tips for Making Best Offers
Ask them directly: If you really want the item, you can message the seller and ask what the lowest price that they will accept is. This is acceptable on eBay and a good way to make sure you get the item without using all of your offers up. Be reasonable: Don't offer $5 for a $100 item.A bid is made on an item listed with the auction format. An offer is made on an item listed with the Fixed Price format. Acceptance of an offer by the seller results in an immediate sale.
Entering your Maximum Bid
eBay automatically bids the correct amount on your behalf to make you the new highest bidder, up to the maximum figure you specified. If other bidders haven't matched your maximum bid by the end of the bidding period, you may get the item for a lower price.You cannot send offers for auctions, only for fixed price listings or buy it now listings. Also, you can't send more than one offer to the same watcher. This is to avoid sellers hassling potential buyers by resending too many offers. If your listing is not older than 10 days, then you'll have to wait.
The Best Offer is a commitment to buy, the same as making a bid on an auction item or purchasing an item at full price. "For listings in which the seller has specified shipping costs for the item, the Best Offer price includes only the listed item.
You can't attach a "buy it now" after the auction is live, its currently in play. For auction-style listings: If more than 12 hours remain before the listing ends, you might be able to add, edit, or remove a Buy It Now price as long as the listing has not received any bids.
eBay allows revisions before the first bid is placed as well as after the bidding war is underway. You can't correct everything, though. Here's what you can change about your listing before bids have been placed (as long as the listing doesn't end within 12 hours): The title or description of your item.
A bidder cannot place a bid that is lower than your opening bid amount. It is not possible for anyone to bid less than the opening bid. If someone is sending you messages with an offer, they are in violation of eBay policy unless you are selling Fixed Price format and are using the "Best offer" option.