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# Cancel Your Offer

If you have a second thought on your Want-To-Sell offer, you can also CANCEL your offer before others can fill it. Please be aware, there is a cancellation fee for canceling your offer.

*Notice: the cancellation fee would be applied ONLY to the unfilled amount of the offer.*&#x20;

### Here is a tutorial on how to cancel your offer:

**Step 1**: Please navigate to Dashboard- My Offers, select the offer that you want to cancel, and click CANCEL.

*Notice: If there is no CANCEL button for an offer, that means the offer has been filled, and it can not be canceled. Only the unfilled (part of) offers can be canceled.*

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**Step 2**: You can see the canceling offer details here, make sure you want to cancel it, click CANCEL OFFER to complete the transaction.

<figure><img src="/files/WTUoOJviJEcT6yhRWB6W" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

**Step 3**:  If you want to view your canceled orders, select the ‘canceled’ criteria and you can find all your canceled orders.


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