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on ebay how do you stop an item from being bid on

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impact5 | 14:47 Mon 30th Jan 2012 | How it Works
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if say you put an item on and its nowhere near the price you want how do you stop the auction and is there a time when it has to be withdrawn. hope you can help
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You should have put a reserve price on it. I suppose you could bid yourself and pay the fees.
http://pages.ebay.co....ions/endlist-now.html

Next time put a reserve on it and not stick it on for 99p. If you want it to sell for x amount put it on for that amount as a BIN or start it at x amount
This happened to a friend of mine, she had to sell a good pair of shoes for £2 when she wanted £15. If you want £15 and the item is worth it, make that your starting price.
I am with nibble. Never put an item on with a starting price of less than you are willing to accept. Otherwise the poor bidders will want your goods at that price and be disappointed if you withdraw the item. I dont like reserves as the bidder is then in the dark as to what you will take.
People will be disappointed if you end a sale early and they have already bid on it - it's not a good way to build up a good eBay reputation.
Sign in to ebay and search for... " end my listing early form"...
I don't need to tell you to set your starting price at the right level. Or to set a reserve.
Whatever happens, you will still be responsible for listing fees.

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