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  • 47% Website Down (47%)
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eBay Issues Reports

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  • ItsPathy_
    ItsPathy (@ItsPathy_) reported

    @eBay @eBayAU Hi! Having issues with a package sent from US > AU. I have: - Talked to a helpful support agent - Logged two cases that gave the same copy/paste 'solution' - Sent multiple follow up emails - No closer to resolution Please reach out to chat and sort out. Cheers!

  • GoldmanStash
    Goldman Stash (@GoldmanStash) reported

    Out of curiosity, ran @googlegemma E4B on a 2013 mac pro With old dual D700s, debian server, amdgpu kernel flag You can get ~30 t/s on a $150 computer from ebay Works great for ancillary tasks in @NousResearch hermes agent

  • porcelaincups
    (@porcelaincups) reported

    @KotoriSenseiBA @LostSkeledude idk if I'll get a response but how would this work if I buy a figure off ebay and not directly from a big retailer? I collect hot toys figures and for the ones I dont have/are sold out in the US, I usually buy from hong kong sellers. would this be an issue?..

  • Zeeblefritz
    Zoltan X Zeeblefritz (@Zeeblefritz) reported

    @Malone_Wealth @ryancohen Nothing about the GME price makes sense. They now own a significant portion of eBay, whose stock is up, yet the price goes down.

  • Verlaxify
    Verlaxify (@Verlaxify) reported

    It's annoying that I even have to make this post but it's getting ridiculous at this point. A member of my community that I will not name came to me about @PhillSnerdsFN stalking my Twitter today even after him being Blocked and assuming a post I made was about him when in fact it wasn't. This man for the past 2 months has been stalking my socials and harassing me and my community. The post I made recently about Sprites as well was based off events that I've been seeing for over a week now including people selling Sprites on Ebay which is wrong. He's also made a threat of again showing up to a Comic Con next month where he would stalk and harass me and in the video another guy says he "shouldn't do it because that's weird" and Phill proceeds to say it's not weird. Phill has also had members of his community go into my streams and harass me and my viewers and also joining my Discord server and trying to stir up issues for no reason. Very recently as well Phill also was in my stream and didn't make himself seen but I mentioned about doing a YouTube short regarding the Gummy Zero Point Sprite that no one did and 2 hours later Phill posts that exact video on YouTube. I called him out in DM's about it and he tried to make excuse after excuse and even offered to pay me for the short in which I declined. This man is nothing but a child living in a man's body and takes no accountability whatsoever. He even reached out to me after I stated in the past before to leave me alone and somehow bypassed Twitch's block system and whispered me to bother me on the day that my Dog got put down last Wednesday. I will be going to my Magistrate Court later this week and filing a Protective Order as a result so that this man has to legally stop stalking and harassing me. If anyone sees or hears Phill mention anything about me feel free to letting me know and I will pass anything over to the Magistrate Court later this week when I go.

  • dunik_7
    dunik (@dunik_7) reported

    $700 that's a used RTX 3090 on eBay a five-year-old card with 24GB of VRAM, the same memory as a $2,000 4090. everyone's about to share the spicy headline: a free 27B model "beat Claude Opus" on two benchmarks. that's the wrong thing to look at. the benchmark wins on vision and instruction-following are real and cherry-picked. Claude still wins the thing people actually pay for: long, multi-file agentic work across a real codebase. a 27B model isn't replacing a frontier one. stop reading it that way. here's the read that matters. that $700 card runs Qwen 3.6 27B at 30-50 tokens/sec, locally, for ~$8/month of electricity. that's not "as smart as Claude." it's "good enough for the commodity 80%" doc search, private assistants, automation, overnight loops the boring high-volume work you were routing through a $440/month subscription stack. the math: $700 once vs $5,280/year. break-even in ~3.5 months. after that a token costs rounding-error electricity, and the data never leaves your network. the headline says "free model beats Claude." the real event is quieter and bigger: the cheapest hardware you can buy now owns the commodity layer, and the cloud gets pushed up into the premium tier where it still earns its price. nobody's beating Claude with a $700 card. they're firing the part of the bill that was never worth $200/month.

  • naiveanalyst7
    NaiveAnalyst (@naiveanalyst7) reported

    Let’s not panic about Proposal 4 failing at eBay’s annual meeting. It would only have been the easy way to bring the offer in front of eBay shareholders, by lowering the special meeting threshold to 10%. But the offer can still reach them through a Schedule TO, a tender offer filed directly with the SEC that bypasses the board entirely. To get there, though, one event is vital: the proposal we vote on as GameStop shareholders on July 7th, the increase in authorized shares from 1 billion to 2.5 billion. This is the most important near-term catalyst for the whole deal, since the $125 offer is split evenly between cash and GME stock, and the stock half simply doesn’t exist yet in sufficient quantity. GameStop is sitting near its current 1 billion authorized share ceiling, so without the increase, there aren’t enough shares to actually deliver the equity portion of the consideration. Regarding this, on June 8th GameStop filed a supplement to its proxy materials clarifying the voting standard for the share authorization proposal, and two things came out of it. First, the proposal is classified as a routine matter under NYSE rules. This matters because of how broker voting works. When a proposal is routine, brokers holding shares on behalf of retail clients can vote those shares at their own discretion even if the client gives no instruction. On non-routine matters, those uninstructed shares simply don’t get voted. GameStop’s retail base is enormous and notoriously slow to return voting instructions, so under a non-routine classification a huge block of shares would effectively sit out. Routine classification means brokers can vote that block, and historically broker discretionary votes lean toward management’s recommendation. Second, the supplement clarified that abstentions are not counted as votes cast, so they have no effect on the outcome. Only FOR and AGAINST votes count toward the threshold. This removes a common drag that sinks shareholder proposals where high abstention rates are driven by apathy or confusion. Put together, these two points meaningfully tilt the probability of passage in management’s favor. They don’t guarantee it, brokers vote according to their own policies and determined opposition can still organize, but the structural setup is favorable. Still learning. Still sharing. Not financial advice. $GME $EBAY

  • binhacked1
    Kiloton Winier (@binhacked1) reported

    @petriethedog I had hundreds. Over the years it got whittled down to 4 footlockers. Lost that about 15 years ago. Was sad but also liberating. I had been reading and collecting books since I was a boy. I got screwed selling a lot of it on ebay before an amtrack move from Boston to Orange County California in 2013.

  • VoiceIslanderFn
    FrankVoiceIsles (@VoiceIslanderFn) reported

    Just pulled down all of my sub $20 listings from @ebay. Sick and tired of @USPS employees stealing cards I sell. 3 of the last 7 cards I mailed never got to the destination. That coupled with all of the check stealing and scrubbing going on the standard mail service can't be trusted. Yes they were all tracked. Only certified mail from now on.

  • reoindustries
    REO Industries (@reoindustries) reported

    Full text of our letter below: A letter from REO - The Case for a Simple Truck The vehicle we deserve. There is a vehicle missing from the American market. It is small enough for a real garage, big enough for a family or a day's work, cheap enough to skip the seven-year loan, and built well enough to outlast it. What is REO? In 1901, Ransom Eli Olds built America's first mass-produced car, and it sold for $650 — about $25,000 today. After being pushed out of Oldsmobile, he founded a new company on his initials in 1905, and for seventy years REO built some of the most respected trucks in America, including the 1915 Speed Wagon, the ancestor of the modern pickup. We're bringing REO back to do the same job in a different era. What Broke? The average new vehicle now costs over $50,000, and the cheapest new pickup opens above $28,000 before anyone touches the options sheet. None of this happened by accident. Fuel-economy rules rewarded bigger footprints, a 25% tariff walled off small imported trucks (and still does), dealers bury the sticker under fees, and the manufacturers walked away from the bottom of the market because the loaded trim pays better than the honest one. Toyota still builds exactly this kind of truck, brand new, on three continents — but you can't buy one here.The buyers didn't leave. The products did. What We're Building The Runabout carries the name of Olds' first car. It is a family of small, body-on-frame, mechanical-4WD utility vehicles powered by a combustion engine — built in Texas and sold direct, with no dealers, no markup, and a website price with no hidden fees. First comes the T4X, a two-seat work truck targeted at $21,500, with the T4C crew cab truck and the S4C compact family SUV to follow on the same frame. We call this class of vehicles the Ameri-Kei, as they're heavily inspired by the simplicity and utility of the Japanese kei trucks.Initial design work is underway, and you'll know a REO when you see one: steel, authentic, honest, all business. Why Gas? Every new car startup in America is electric, while 90% of American buyers are not. Those companies raised record money chasing a fraction of the market, and every American EV maker except Tesla now sits billions in the hole. We exist because of those failures, and we build for the everyday American who simply wants a vehicle that works.Gas refuels in five minutes in every town in America, and every mechanic in the country already knows how to fix these powertrains. When the law and the supply chain change, we'll add other powertrains — but we'll do it late and on purpose, because delayed adoption buys proven parts at falling prices. The same goes for autonomy. We'll never bolt beta software onto your truck. The Runabout is engineered to be modular and forward-thinking, with a roof and wiring ready to accept sensors without cutting metal — so when self-driving is boring and proven, an REO can take it. Tried and true is the strategy, whatever it happens to be bolted to. Built Open The Runabout is designed to be repaired and modified by the person who owns it. Every control is a physical switch or lever, and the only screen in the cabin is a small display for diagnostics and Apple CarPlay. There is no parts-pairing, which means no component is ever software-locked to your VIN, and the diagnostics read out in plain English on a $30 scanner. The parts catalog is public, fairly priced, and backed for twenty years, and the bumpers, door cards, headliner, and trim all come off in under five minutes with common tools. There are no subscriptions and no feature locks.And then we go somewhere no automaker has gone: the truck itself is fully open source. Anyone can build a part for it, because nothing on the vehicle checks where a part came from. On top of that, we run an authorized maker program. Makers who pass our quality verification get the factory mounting patterns and a spot on our online marketplace, where they sell directly to owners at fees lower than eBay, RockAuto, and Amazon. Verified makers competing on the same shelf means the customer wins twice — prices come down and quality goes up. And our owners' community will live in the same app as the marketplace, run by the factory in the open: no more Facebook groups to dig through, no more forums to chase. Other companies fight their aftermarket. We're building the Runabout around the customer, and we want the customer to talk to us — on a forum sponsored and monitored by us, the OEM, in the most transparent way possible. What We're Asking For Today We're opening reservations now, before the renderings are finished and before the configurator is live — and we're doing it on purpose, because REO gets built in the open. A reservation is $25, fully refundable, and we hold that money separate from the company and never spend it to operate, so it is always there to come back to you the moment you ask. You are not buying a finished truck. You are putting your name down early and watching it take shape, and we'll keep you posted as the design, the specs, and the configurator come online. There is no fixed delivery date and no final price yet, and we won't pretend otherwise. Cancel any time before you buy and the $25 goes back, no questions asked. Every reservation tells us — and every supplier, engineer, and partner this truck needs — that it should exist. We're REO. Let's build cars like they used to be. Sincerely, Zach De Bernardi Founder & CEO, REO Industries, Inc.

  • duckseeksducks
    Raineꪆ𓏲🍎Mark Grayson’s lawyer (@duckseeksducks) reported

    @mutatedword I think i figured out with issue it was and I found some people listing it on eBay so I messaged them lets see if they respond..

  • iam16bit
    iam16bit (@iam16bit) reported

    @XRPee1983 I did with a copy of Super Mario Sunshine. The listing claimed it had no scratches & was tested. That was a load of bull because the damn thing was so scratched to hell that neither the Gamecube or Wii could read it. Ebay forced the seller to accept the return & issue a refund.

  • Buckie5886
    Buckie58 (@Buckie5886) reported

    @heistypokerdlr @CardPurchaser If you're in the US, once it gets to the facility where they ship it overseas (seems to be one in CA and one in IL) the transaction is complete on your end. I'm not sure if they might try to scam you for the money back after it gets to that point, but then it'd be you vs eBay. English Pokemon is big in SE Asia so there are a lot of people buying from that area of the world. I haven't had any issues personally.

  • crickyticky
    cricky !! 🫪 (@crickyticky) reported

    @frejamart Me too!! I want the one with the pull string that makes him move around but it's too much money and the only ones I've found on ebay were ones with broken strings so they can't even move

  • ODB123
    Wiz888999 (@ODB123) reported

    $SPY closed 🔻-1.25%. $SPX 🔻-1.21%. $XRT got smoked 🔻-2.94%. $VIX ran +13.35% to 18.60. Bitcoin 🔻-2.2%. $XRP 🔻-3.1%. Silver got body slammed 🔻-3.8%. $AMC still walked out green +6.8% at $2.66. Whole market caught a left hook. $AMC ate one, wiped blood off its lip, kept moving. 👀 $CHWY finished -5.8%. eBay -1.3%. $XRT nearly -3%. $GME still green. $AMC is still green. Money wasn't chasing comfort. Money was hunting names with heat.🔥🔥🔥 Wall Street spent all day throwing bricks. $AMC spent all day refusing to sit down. $3 still got folks nervous. Price action told on 'em. 🔥📈

  • Amphium
    Connor (@Amphium) reported

    Is eBay cracking down on modded consoles and stuff? I listed an xbox for parts and one i said "Loaded into a modded dashboard" and apparently that was enough to get a warning and the listing removed. I even noticed that searching for Modded Xboxes or "RGH" came up with basically nothing.

  • YukkiGarage
    Yukki Garage (@YukkiGarage) reported

    @Dxnni_e @advice_ir2 That's legit dumb as ****... As an acclaimed car guy you should always advocate people get quality parts and mods. I'm not putting an ebay wing on my Mercedes or any car that will reguraly go over 80 on the highway LMAO.. just asking for issues..

  • duckseeksducks
    Raineꪆ𓏲🍎Mark Grayson’s lawyer (@duckseeksducks) reported

    There is literally one eBay listing for the issue but I’m not even sure if it’s a real listing or if it’s lying to me. Either way it’s sealed and I’m not buying it so..I emailed a few websites so we’ll see what happens.

  • sablikefab
    sab (@sablikefab) reported

    people wonder why i have daddy issues and in part it’s because i got my dad a barbour jacket for father’s day one year and he sold it on ebay #FathersDay

  • Cryptic_Dollar
    CD² (@Cryptic_Dollar) reported

    @TCGPokePlug @eBay That’s your problem you not using it enough to get the discounted fees and shipping

  • EuropeMacApps
    EuropeMac (@EuropeMacApps) reported

    @gmoneyNFT the issue Mac studio with more 96gb of ram isn't available anymore so you have to wait , but it is smart move (don't spend 40k on 512gb Mac Studio on eBay)

  • slither198
    SgtSlaughter97 - Follow on Kick (@slither198) reported

    @_runescimitar Happens when you move the camera too fast, I had to fix that at points on ebay.

  • xBlooze
    Blooze 👻 (@xBlooze) reported

    @FROSTBlTING @Yolkemon @grok break down the fees someone would pay on a 400$ psa 10 Pokemon card sold on eBay. Assume 5-10$ shipping paid by the seller.

  • MontesMayhem
    Nick Monte (@MontesMayhem) reported

    Now that ebay is changing its policy on returns ... I'm done. Folks have returned manuals after one time use ... parts after eliminating problems ... and multiple products after selling their car/motorcycle. It's stupid.

  • HelpfulMilk546
    HelpfulMilk (@HelpfulMilk546) reported

    @AmourageCapital @xbtforever Nothing really. I’d guess they continue raising their ownership in eBay or issue a tender offer. Some people have spectated they buy back shares but I doubt it. Good point that they haven’t been correlated! I tend to think solana:7HgfXftRBBqsYtAEYcqjGLQrNJLL6Tww9ek4rE3Apump is correlated to Roaring Kitty and that he will come back when there’s a solid reason like gmeXebay deal. I could envision a scenario where the deal is half stock for eBay and the deal currency of gme shares creates some sort of opportunity. All spectulation though

  • AlisonB916
    Rent Controller OG🌹🪟 (@AlisonB916) reported

    Ordered 4 cups on EBay. Enough packaging to wrap the Crown Jewels. Took 30 minutes to get the box open. On of the cups was broken.

  • happywithdrawal
    ████ (@happywithdrawal) reported

    @Dexerto can't justify that price but if it has a touchscreen i will be copping one on ebay once it comes down

  • botchedalism
    botchedalism (@botchedalism) reported

    Someone could grab a chunk, break it down, and sell pieces on eBay. There is absolutely a market.

  • pavlai12
    Paul (@pavlai12) reported

    @TCGPokePlug @eBay They added the sales tax to the order total and then subtracted it. That has no impact to you. Your fees were $419. Your sale must have been around $2900 and you received almost $2500. So, what’s the issue?

  • bravoactual05
    Michael (@bravoactual05) reported

    @Han_Akamatsu RC has taken no money from the company and has only bought more GME WITH HIS OWN MONEY. He will be sitting on the eBay board of directors soon. This slow acquisition of eBay is scaring the out of the hedge funds. DONT BELIEVE THE FUD OR SHILLS. APES HOLD STRONG TOGETHER RCEO! 🚀