If that happens, you can cancel the order after 4 or more calendar days. If the listing was a single quantity, Buy It Now item, it will be relisted automatically unless you choose not to relist.
Reminding buyers to pay
After a buyer wins an auction or commits to buy an item, we send emails reminding them to pay for the order. You can also get in touch with your buyer - opens in new window or tab to remind them.
If the buyer still hasn't paid, and it's been more than 4 calendar days since the listing ended, cancel the order by selecting the Cancel order button below and choosing Buyer hasn't paid in the drop down menu.
If you've sent a combined invoice, you'll be able to cancel the order 4 or more days after the date the invoice was sent to the buyer.
Once you cancel the order, your item will be relisted automatically if it was a single quantity, Buy It Now item, unless you choose not to relist. We'll also remove any feedback left by the buyer.
Once the order has been cancelled, you can make a second chance offer to the next highest bidder if you listed using the auction format.
It's important to cancel any unpaid items within 30 days from the day the buyer commits to buy so the item can be relisted.
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You don't have to contact the buyer if they haven't paid – we'll send them reminders to pay. If you don't receive payment, you can cancel the order after 4 calendar days.
Using Preferences for items awaiting payment
You can automate how you manage unpaid items on our Selling preferences - opens in new window or tab page. For items awaiting payment, you can select how long buyers have to pay for items. Typically, orders that aren't paid for will be cancelled automatically after 4 or more calendar days.
For combined invoiced, the timeframe is based on when the most recent item on the invoice was purchased.
You can also customise your settings to relist unpaid single quantity, Buy It Now items straight away. Additionally, any feedback left by the buyer of an unpaid item will be removed.
Enable Preferences for items awaiting payment - opens in new window or tabTip
You can exclude certain buyers from having orders cancelled automatically when you enable Preferences for items awaiting payment on your selling account.
You can only use Preferences for items awaiting payment when you use eBay checkout, which means that the buyer pays through the standard checkout flow, not cash on delivery or with a check.
If you accept cash on delivery or cheques on your listings, you'll need to remove these payment methods if you want to use Preferences for items awaiting payment on those listings.
While Preferences for items awaiting payment is available on most eBay listings, including items listed in eBay Motors, Parts & Accessories, it can't be used for vehicle listings in eBay Motors. If you've sold a car and haven't received payment, you can manually cancel an order in Seller Hub - opens in new window or tab or My eBay Orders. - opens in new window or tab