Here's how to cancel an order in Seller Hub or in My eBay Sold:
What if the buyer requests to cancel the order?
If you receive a notification from eBay that the buyer has requested to cancel the order, you'll have 3 days to accept or decline the request.
If you don't respond within the 3 calendar days, we'll close the buyer's cancellation request. If the buyer hasn't paid, then the order will be canceled automatically. If the buyer has paid, you'll need to fulfill the order.
What happens after an order is canceled?
When you cancel an order, a full refund will be issued automatically. Once the buyer has been refunded, if your listing was subject to listing fees, you may be eligible for a fee credit as per our fee credits policy.
If the listing was a single quantity, Buy It Now item, we'll automatically relist the item for you unless you select "No" next to "Relist item?" when you're canceling the order.
If you canceled the order because the buyer didn't pay, any feedback left by the buyer will be removed and your seller standards won't be affected.
If there is an issue with the refund
If there's an issue with the refund, we'll notify you immediately to let you know. We'll also ask that you try to issue it again by selecting the Retry refund button in the notification. If you still can't issue the refund, try selecting a different payment method to fund it. Learn how refunds are funded.
Your cross-border trade (CBT) listings may entitle buyers to eBay's Money Back Guarantee. If the buyer doesn't receive their refund, they may open an eBay Money Back Guarantee request, and you can refund them through that.
Learn more about how to help a buyer with an item they didn't receive.
You can find more information about canceling orders in our Order cancellation policy.