You will have to cancel any bids placed on the item and the auction must have 12 hours left to run to cancel it. That being said...it is actually against eBay's rules to cancel an auction merely because of the lack of bids...people do it though.
Personally sellers doing that...tick me off. I wouldn't bid again on anything else they ever offered.
I won't bid on reserve auctions either...not unless there is no possiblity of another item just like this one...being available. Even then I will send the seller a message and ask what their reserve is. I do not waste my time guessing reserves..perhaps what they've set it at...is more than I want to spend. The majority of the time...I click the back button when I see a reserve...not much is rare with eBay...another will come along.
Let me say this...see your one bidder? Right now...you have no clue WHAT their maximum bid is....someone bidding behind them will run that amount up. Even if that doesn't happen... snipers tend to BID high to insure getting the items...and sometimes that means...paying high.
Another thing...some people just view auctions that are ending soon...haven't even seen your item yet. You'll get some bids tomorrow...earlier than the last few minutes.
If I were you...I'd let it run it's course. Everything I have ever sold on eBay...I have gotten much more than I could've ever sold it at a yard sale or on craigslist. Plus look at this way....what's it worth to you if it's sitting in the closet???
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