11-01-2020 3:08 PM
You have just under a day left for the end of the auction where you have received bids, most bids do come in the last minutes of an auction.
If you do not honour the sale and cancel it, you will not onlly pay a seller fee, but gain a damaging defect on your account. For such a new account to selling, it would not take many defects to close your account down permanently.
Always start an auction with the lowest amount you are happy to receive, in case you do just get that one bid.
Your other item has as yet no bids, so if you wish , you can revise that start price now. @Anonymous
bids can't be 'too low'
because you, the seller, set the start price at the minimum you are willing to sell for!
if you refuse to honour a sale you will get a defect against your account and the buyer can leave you negative feedback
How can it be to low, it is an auction, you set the start price therefore highest bidder wins.
If you don't honour the sale, it will be a very poor start to selling on ebay, what with a negative first feedback.
Buyers like trustworthy sellers, having -1 for feedback would ensure that buyers avoided any dealings with you.
You should have started at what you considered the lowest price you would accept. When the auction finishes you need to be paid and send the item. You could cancel the item but will pay eBay's fees
@Anonymous