i put up an auction on ebay...and i didnt include a buy it now optiopn
after it posted someone emailed me and offered me more than i ever thought i could get...so i sold him the item
however the auction is still up and running...is there a way to just straight up cancel the auction without getting black balled on ebay...or are there any other ways out of this
I dont know the answer to that but my first reaction is two fold: Why cant this person just make their bid and end up winning it after the auction is over? The other part is: if there is one person willing to pay you a lot more than you thought you would get, what makes you think there isnt someone else out there willing to pay more than that? why the hurry to sell?
To answer your question, look up 'cancel auction' on ebay's help page. That will direct you to a link to cancel the auction, and cancel all current bids. You can list a reason such as item no longer for sale, broken, stolen, etc.
No black-balling will come from this.
you can end an auction early. i dont know exactly where, but probably under sellers tools.
Why cant this person just make their bid and end up winning it after the auction is over?
i dont know the guy from adam...hes a ticket broker...i cant see him wanting to follow an auction for me just so i dont get screwed...what i may end up doing as a last resort is find someone i do know to make a last second bid and 'win' the auction...id like to avoid that tho as i will have to pay ebay fees for the auction...a % of the winning bid
if there is one person willing to pay you a lot more than you thought you would get, what makes you think there isnt someone else out there willing to pay more than that? why the hurry to sell?
i dont know that the final bid wont be higher than what he offered...but what he offered was more than double what i wanted/expected to get...so its like 'a birds in the hand..." situation...im scared that if i wait till the auction is over that the ticket broker is in the meantime going to have found all the tickets he needed and be like sorry dook...or hell offer half what hes offering now
To answer your question, look up 'cancel auction' on ebay's help page. That will direct you to a link to cancel the auction, and cancel all current bids. You can list a reason such as item no longer for sale, broken, stolen, etc.
No black-balling will come from this
ahhh...excellent...thank you
What was the item you were selling?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6598290822
To answer your question, look up 'cancel auction' on ebay's help page
i dont see this option anywhere...i even used ebays help search engine by entering cancel auction into it and nothing came up...can you direct me to it??
Quote from: ice grillin you on January 23, 2006, 08:54:19 AM
To answer your question, look up 'cancel auction' on ebay's help page
i dont see this option anywhere...i even used ebays help search engine by entering cancel auction into it and nothing came up...can you direct me to it??
http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/end_early.html
There ya go... no charge :)
thanks dook...appreciate it
can i ask how you found that...ive been spending the better part of the last week trying to find it...to no avail
Quote from: ice grillin you on January 23, 2006, 12:11:25 PM
thanks dook...appreciate it
can i ask how you found that...ive been spending the better part of the last week trying to find it...to no avail
1. I am an eBay king.
2. I went to Help, and it was the first question on the front page FAQ.