"Don't want anymore" is not a valid reason to retract your bid.
You can contact the seller and ask them to cancel your bid, but the seller is under no obligation to do so.
If the seller chooses to not cancel your bid, and you win the auction, you are required to proceed with the transaction.
Per Ebay:
When you bid on or buy an item, you're agreeing to the rules we've put in place for our community. A bid is a binding contract that's active until an auction-style listing ends. Once you place a bid, you need to pay for the item if you're the winning bidder.
lady_madonna
Mentor1 year ago@jeffandersonbassin247
"Don't want anymore" is not a valid reason to retract your bid.
You can contact the seller and ask them to cancel your bid, but the seller is under no obligation to do so.
If the seller chooses to not cancel your bid, and you win the auction, you are required to proceed with the transaction.
Per Ebay:
When you bid on or buy an item, you're agreeing to the rules we've put in place for our community. A bid is a binding contract that's active until an auction-style listing ends. Once you place a bid, you need to pay for the item if you're the winning bidder.
https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/rules-policies-buyers/rules-policies-buyers?id=4206